Wildfire smoke forces cancellations across Toronto as air quality worsens
Wildfire smoke is triggering unhealthy air quality
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Wildfire smoke is triggering unhealthy air quality. Bergmark said she’s particularly concerned about the health of people who work outside, such as construction and farm workers. “They have this prolonged exposure, hours and hours outside, so that’s one of the groups I worry about the most,” she said. Kher said she tells her patients to take three steps to protect their health and avoid negative health consequences.
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Wildfire smoke is triggering unhealthy air quality.
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Bergmark said she’s particularly concerned about the health of people who work outside, such as construction and farm workers. “They have this prolonged exposure, hours and hours outside, so that’s one of the groups I worry about the most,” she said.
according to The Boston GlobeKher said she tells her patients to take three steps to protect their health and avoid negative health consequences.
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