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Monday, 21 July 2014

Air fresheners behind rise in asthma, allergy cases


Doctors in the city have cautioned citizens, especially children and pregnant women, against prolonged exposure to air fresheners as it could result in instances of increased pulse rate and poor functioning of lungs.


Posted by Amoga Laxmi at 22:34
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