The American Dream DeniedMain MenuThe ExhibitThe CollaboratorsThe ContextThe Critical Visualization and Media Lab of Tulane University5dbc431b0d12a55c30aef69bfe788ea14cef18e3
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12019-09-10T14:25:34-07:00The Critical Visualization and Media Lab of Tulane University5dbc431b0d12a55c30aef69bfe788ea14cef18e3344682plain2019-09-30T08:41:52-07:00Emily Szklarskif2956918d1ee7b52bba7211a086586c6cfab1330Chronic exposure to hazardous materials is associated with a decrease in life expectancy. Establishing the relationship between chemical exposure and illness can be difficult because of a long time delay, or ‘latency period.’ Some forms of cancer have been known to develop as long as 40 years after an individual’s first exposure to a cancer-causing material.
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