Is All That Wildfire Smoke Damaging My Lungs?
Forest fires have brought a smoky haze to the West, along with stinging eyes, sore throats and headaches to people far from flames. Unseen particles of ash are also making it hard for some to breathe.
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September 11, 2017 at 03:53PM
NPR News: Is All That Wildfire Smoke Damaging My Lungs?
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