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"Seven young Chinese women suffered permanent lung damage and two of them died after working for months without proper protection in a paint factory using nanoparticles, Chinese researchers reported on Wednesday.

"They said the study is the first to document health effects of nanotechnology in humans, although animal studies in the past have shown nanoparticles could damage the lungs of rats."

By Tan Ee Lyn, Reuters
August 19, 2009

Link: http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE57I1Y720090819?rpc=59
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