نبذة مختصرة : "Some people in the Gulf have had their blood tested for volatile organic compounds (VOCs) because they were worried about exposure to chemicals after the Gulf oil spill. CDC and ATSDR are working with Gulf residents and their doctors to help them understand what the results might mean. The Gulf oil spill had a major impact on the environment and communities. Concerns about health are understandable. CDC and state health departments tracked health effects after the spill. Some people reported short-term symptoms like throat or eye irritation, headaches, or coughs. In similar situations in other communities, people have also experienced stress or anxiety." - p. 1 ; Title from title screen (viewed March 16, 2011). ; CS221524-A ; "Created: 2/25/11" - document properties ; Title on Web site: Community fact sheet : VOCs in blood. ; Mode of access: Internet from the CDC web site. ; System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader.
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