Residents near Ohio derailment diagnosed with bronchitis due to chemicals
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Medical professionals suspect that some people's headaches, rashes and respiratory problems are related to the release of hazardous chemicals in East Palestine.
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Most East Palestine residents are home. But what does the future hold after the train derailment and fire?
Ohio and Pennsylvania offer health services following train derailment, but some residents feel skeptical
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