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Elementary teacher: benzene detected in blood


 Tuesday 5 April 2011 01:48:00 PM

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This report from a currently anonymous Elementary School teacher who has suffered extreme sickness suspected source, air pollution. The teacher recently saw a doctor and shared her test results revealing elevated levels of benzene in her blood. Can someone monitor the area for benzene?

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Saul Martinez Elementary School, Johnson Street and 65th Ave, Mecca, CA

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