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| A preliminary Environmental Protection Agency report finds that persons living or working near the Ground Zero site after Sept. 11 were unlikely to suffer adverse health effects. But those exposed to high levels of dust, asbestos, metals and other toxins during the collapse of the twin towers and for several hours afterward were at risk for immediate acute or chronic respiratory symptoms.
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