Researchers are trying to determine how blue-green algae toxins affect people’s health when breathed through the air. Residents age 10 and older, who live, work, or recreate near Lake Erie in Lucas, Ottawa, and Sandusky counties in Ohio are invited to take part in a study to understand this potential relationship. Read the full story by WTOL – TV – Toledo, OH.
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