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>> From http://www.epa.gov/airnow/ozone2.html

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> Ozone can irritate your respiratory system, causing you to start coughing,

> feel an irritation in your throat and/or experience an uncomfortable

> sensation in your chest.

>

> Ozone can reduce lung function and make it more difficult for you to breathe

> as deeply and vigorously as you normally would. When this happens, you may

> notice that breathing starts to feel uncomfortable. If you are exercising or

> working outdoors, you may notice that you are taking more rapid and shallow

> breaths than normal.

>

> Ozone can aggravate asthma. When ozone levels are high, more people with

> asthma have attacks that require a doctor's attention or the use of

> additional medication. One reason this happens is that ozone makes people

> more sensitive to allergens, which are the most common triggers for asthma

> attacks. Also, asthmatics are more severely affected by the reduced lung

> function and irritation that ozone causes in the respiratory system.

>

> Ozone can inflame and damage cells that line your lungs. Within a few days,

> the damaged cells are replaced and the old cells are shed-much in the way

> your skin peels after a sunburn.

>

> Ozone may aggravate chronic lung diseases such as emphysema and bronchitis

> and reduce the immune system's ability to fight off bacterial infections in

> the respiratory system.

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> Ozone may cause permanent lung damage. Repeated short-term ozone damage to

> children's developing lungs may lead to reduced lung function in adulthood.

> In adults, ozone exposure may accelerate the natural decline in lung

> function that occurs as part of the normal aging process.

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> Are there always symptoms?

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> Ozone damage also can occur without any noticeable signs. People who live in

> areas where ozone levels are frequently high may find that their initial

> symptoms go away over time-particularly when exposure to high ozone levels

> continues for several days. Ozone continues to cause lung damage even when

> the symptoms have disappeared. The best way to protect your health is to

> find out when ozone levels are elevated in your area and take simple

> precautions to minimize exposure even when you don't feel obvious symptoms.

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knowing, we have concluded that we are being asked to take senseless and

frightening risks, then we should no longer accept the counsel of those

who tell us that we must fill our world with poisonous chemicals, we

should look around and see what other course is open to us. "

Carson

" My toxicasa (world) is your toxicasa (world). "

Judith Goode

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