World Trade Center responders with the greatest exposure to toxic dust have a higher likelihood of liver disease, study finds

Researchers have found evidence that World Trade Center responders had a higher likelihood of developing liver disease if they arrived at the site right after the attacks as opposed to working at Ground Zero later in the rescue and recovery efforts.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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