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Smog damage confirmed

In the first study to examine the widely-held view that urban smog causes lung damage, researchers at the University of California, led by Charles Plopper, confirm the damaging effects. A period of breathing ozone, a key component of urban smog, led to increased dust sensitivity (an asthma trigger) and reduced lung capacity in rhesus monkeys. Further periods of exposure led to full asthma and other problems.

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