Occupational

Air pollutants of the workplace or general environment can cause disease of the lungs. Fibrosis of the lung can be caused by the dust of coal, silica or asbestos if inhaled in sufficient quantities and retained within the lung tissue.

Air pollutants of the workplace or general environment can cause disease of the lungs. Fibrosis of the lung can be caused by the dust of coal, silica or asbestos if inhaled in sufficient quantities and retained within the lung tissue.
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