Ohio residents tell Dr. Marc Siegel it’s like ‘pulling teeth’ to get answers on the contamination in the community., continue to struggle in the aftermath of the train derailment and subsequent toxic chemical fires earlier this month, a health-focused company has pledged to provide free medical care for victims.It is now offering free online consultations with a licensed doctor or medical provider via its website.
On Feb. 3, a train carrying vinyl chloride, a potentially hazardous chemical, derailed just outside the small town of East Palestine. Railroad officials ordered a controlled burn of the chemicals, sending plumes of contaminated smoke into the sky. On Feb. 3, a train carrying vinyl chloride, a potentially hazardous chemical, derailed just outside the small town of East Palestine, Ohio.One resident toldthat she has experienced shortness of breath, headache, lightheadedness, irritated throat and swollen eyes.
Her husband reported a gravelly voice, a headache that lasted for weeks, dizziness and a tingling sensation in his gums.
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good idea but how is this gonna work for them?
How pathetic it is
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No, you want a stethoscope on your lungs Ohioans...
That is a step in the right direction. Good job to all of the people who kept applying pressure.