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Airborne Poison: Johns Hopkins Detects Toxic Gas Swamping Louisiana


A Johns Hopkins study revealed alarmingly high ethylene oxide levels in Louisiana, suggesting underreported cancer risks and the urgency for better air quality monitoring and regulatory enforcement. A cutting-edge mobile air-testing lab detected ethylene oxide, a toxic gas, at levels thousands of

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