Long-Lasting Sensory Loss in World Trade Center Workers from Airborne Toxins After 9/11 Attacks


New research from the Monell Center and collaborating institutions reports that workers exposed to the complex mixture of toxic airborne chemicals following the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City had a decreased ability to detect odors and irritants two years after the exposure.


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