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Benzene in traffic emissions tied to childhood leukemia
- OPACC
- Oct 8, 2015
- 1 min read
(Reuters Health) - Traffic pollution near the home – and specifically, benzene in the air - increases the risk of one type of childhood leukemia, according to a nationwide study in France.
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