High Rates of Respiratory Problems Linked to Indoor Lifeguard Work High Rates of Respiratory Problems Linked to Indoor Lifeguard Work

Lifeguards who spend more than 500 hours a year working at indoor pools are two to six times more likely than colleagues who are exposed less often to have coughs, asthma, and throat and eye irritation, according to a small study in Canada.Reuters Health Information
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