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A new study has found exposure to radon, an invisible, odorless gas, is linked to an increased risk of stroke.
Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer. Now a new study has found exposure to this invisible, odorless gas is also linked to an increased risk of stroke.
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Credit: Raman Oza/ Pixabay
A new study has found exposure to radon, an invisible, odorless gas, is linked to an increased risk of stroke.
Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer. Now a new study has found exposure to this invisible, odorless gas is also linked to an increased risk of stroke.
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