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The health effects of the 9/11 attacks are numerous and varied.
The collapse of the Twin Towers created massive dust clouds that filled the air and left hundreds of highly populated city blocks covered with ash, debris, and harmful particles, including asbestos, silica, metals, concrete, and glass. Fires within the debris pile and the collapse…
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Is there a first responder in your area that made a difference in your life or that of a neighbor? Share your story.
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Welcome. Please add your thoughts to the feed or the discussions. How did 911 impact you 20 years ago or what are your thoughts after the 20th anniversary today.
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This document is one of the reports of the World Trade Center Registry to guide doctors and patients. This document is an outgrowth in part of our work and the beginning database we started building and handed over. Now the effort is funded by billions of dollars for the ongoing study and support of the rescue workers, construction workers… Read more
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You never know where a disaster will lead you. Who would have thought that a country doctor showing up to volunteer with his daughters 8th grade science project would end up visiting with White House staff and cabinet member, Governor Thomas Ridge, the first Secretary of Homeland Security.
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Its scary when the nation’s leaders are taking notes when I am talking.
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