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Cardiovascular, Respiratory Mortality Risks Spike After Flood Exposure, Study Says
People who have experienced floods are more vulnerable to heart and lung problems. Read more here. A recent study has found that people who have been impacted by floods are at risk of acquiring heart and lung problems even after the floodings had subsided.
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