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Skin can cause toxins when it meets indoor ozone
(HealthScout) UPDATED 2009-08-17
According to new research, the oil found naturally on skin can "trap" large amounts of indoor ozone and then release it in a chemical form that is irritating to both the skin and the lungs.
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