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National Jewish study looks to sand as possible explanation for combat veterans’ breathing problems

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by The Denver Post | April 17, 2024
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A new study at Denver’s National Jewish Health found an unexpected potential culprit for lung disease in some combat veterans: silica, which is one of the most common elements in dust, soil and sand.

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