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Effects of the Fort McMurray wildfires on the health of evacuated workers: follow-up of 2 cohorts

Nicola Cherry and Whitney Haynes
August 17, 2017 5 (3) E638-E645; DOI: https://doi.org/10.9778/cmajo.20170047
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Division of Preventive Medicine (Cherry, Haynes), University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta.
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