Accepted Ozone Levels Impair Healthy Lungs (CME/CE)
PRINCETON, N.J. (MedPage Today) — Exposure to atmospheric ozone levels currently considered safe under federal clean air regulations can significantly impair lung function in healthy individuals.
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