Cancer-Causing Gas Spike in Cobb County

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This week on the Georgia Health Report, host Lauren Baggett and Andy Miller of Georgia Health News discuss new testing numbers showing that levels of the cancer-causing gas ethylene oxide have spiked in south Cobb County since the reopening of a nearby plant that uses the gas.

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