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Old 10-09-2016, 11:28 AM #1
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I see that some of you are from the New York City area. Did you have any 9/11 World Trade Center exposures back in 2001-2002, which would include north brooklyn, western queens, staten island, eastern new jersey as well as manhattan? Studies are showing connections between world trade center exposures in 2001-2002 and peripheral neuropathy, autoimmune illnesses and liver and kidney problems. something you might want to look into if you were exposed.
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