FOR PEOPLE with respiratory systems compromised by age, illness or other factors, the hottest days of summer can be the most dangerous. With rising temperatures come high levels of ozone, a byproduct ...
LITTLE ROCK — Ozone sounds like a good thing, particularly in terms of the earth’s atmosphere, but the same compound that protects us from the sun’s ultraviolet rays can be hazardous to our health.
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