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BP Oil Spill Cleanup Workers at Risk of Developing Blood and Liver Disorders
Oil spill cleanup crews who responded to the April 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill display "significantly altered" blood profiles, liver enzymes and somatic symptoms compared to an unexposed control group in new research published in the American Journal of Medicine, which suggests that oil spill cleanup workers are at risk of developing liver or blood related disorders.
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