Health & Medicine
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New Research Found That People Who Commute by Car Can Be Subject To Harmful Gases Than Those Who Walk to Work
According to recent research from Leicester, persons who drive to work may be exposed to higher levels of hazardous gases than those who commute by walking or cycling.
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