<p>FRIDAY, May 25 (HealthDay News) — People in <span>lower Manhattan</span>
whose homes were shop-worn in a 9/11 <span>terrorist attacks</span> are some-more expected to
have symptoms of <span>respiratory diseases</span> than those whose homes were not
damaged, a new investigate indicates.</p>
<p>Thousands of <span>lower Manhattan residents</span> gifted some form of damage
to their homes — such as damaged windows and busted furnishings — after
the fall of a World Trade Center’s <span>Twin Towers</span>.</p>
<p>Previous studies found an increasing turn of asthma among residents who
had a complicated covering of dirt in their homes after a attacks. The new
findings inspect how repairs to homes is compared with respiratory
diseases and symptoms.</p>
<p>Researchers analyzed information from scarcely 6,500 reduce Manhattan residents
who took partial in a <span>World Trade Center Heal...
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