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Says there are “thousands of studies” that refute the EPA's conclusion that ground-level ozone, a component of smog, exacerbates asthma attacks.
✓factcheckorg rating: not credible; published on 2016-07-07
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not credible
Political Leaning
left political leaning
Sentiment
neutral sentiment
Date published
2016-07-07
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MarsGina McCarthyParts-per notationNitrogenNonprofit organizationNitrogen oxideSouthern CaliforniaPediatricsImmunologyOzone layerOzoneIntensive care medicineMoldRespiratory diseaseSmogCockroachKentWildlifeAsthmaUltravioletCoughAir pollutionGasolineUnited States Environmental Protection AgencyLouisianaCalifornia Republican PartyWorld Health OrganizationEarthCenters for Disease Control and PreventionCaliforniaAmerican Lung AssociationExercise-induced bronchoconstrictionNational Ambient Air Quality StandardsHyponymy and hypernymyCoal in ChinaSpirometryIndoor air qualityVolatile organic compoundUrban areaLancet surveys of Iraq War casualtiesElectromagnetic interferenceSportChest painDisease

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