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If exposure to Ground Zero did cause cancer, most cases would not appear for years.
Navarra said he was convinced his exposure to ground zero's noxious fumes and sweltering heat caused the cancer that left him blind and unable to walk.
Of them, he estimated, about 800 are being monitored for aftereffects of their exposure to ground zero and "hundreds are suffering from serious respiratory or other illnesses".
The city's findings have no immediate impact on the litigation because the court is not ready to rule on the severity of illnesses or make connections between diseases and exposure to ground zero dust.
Dr. Gerard Breton, the New Jersey pathologist who conducted the autopsy on Detective Zadroga, said in an interview yesterday that he was not changing his opinion that the detective's death was linked to his exposure to ground zero dust.
It will no longer be necessary for each plaintiff to spend years in court to prove that his or her illness was the direct result of exposure to ground zero debris.
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Short-term exposure to ground-level ozone has been linked to adverse respiratory and other health effects; previous studies typically have focused on summer ground-level ozone in urban areas.
We appreciate their elegant analysis of health risks associated with residential exposure to ground-based ULV adulticides, and we concur that such risks are very low.
Swedish researchers have estimated that 1 in every 20 cases of preeclampsia may be linked to exposure to ground-level ozone during the first trimester of pregnancy.
Second highest consensus was seen for confidence of scientific methods of predicting the magnitude of the increase in population exposure to ground-level ozone, where 10 experts answered high ability, three answered very high and two medium high (consensus index 0.85).
But a New Jersey coroner found that Zadroga died from a disease caused by his exposure to the ground zero dust.
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