Summer bushfire smoke caused health problems in two-thirds of people living in parts of NSW
by Calla Wahlquist from on (#54J6E)
Survey of people living in Hunter and New England in December found 65% had at least one symptom of exposure, including eye and throat irritation
Two-thirds of people living in a fire-affected part of New South Wales this summer suffered from at least one symptom of exposure to bushfire smoke, researchers have found.
A survey of people living in the Hunter and New England local health district in December found that 65% reported experiencing at least one symptom of exposure to bushfire smoke, most commonly eye irritation, throat irritation, a cough, a headache, or sneezing.
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