Mayo Clinic Q and A: Cleaning products and lung health - Mayo
Mayo Clinic Q and A: Cleaning products and lung health - Mayo
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: Is it true that frequently working with cleaning products can hurt your lungs? Are there certain kinds of products that should be avoided? ANSWER: A recent international study found that women who use cleaning products regularly, particularly those who work as professional cleaners, may have a more rapid decline in lung function […]
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