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Of those studied, one-third arrived during the first two days after the attacks and 57 percent arrived before Sept. 16, 2001.
The study found nearly 47 percent of workers not caught in the dust cloud reported lower respiratory problems, compared with a little more than 57 percent of those caught in the dust cloud.
Of those not caught in the cloud, 33 percent said they suffered from psychological symptoms – compared to just over 36 percent of those directly exposed to the cloud.
The report was published in the November issue of the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine.
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