ahhh...good work!
So...she had trouble breathing before work, but still didn’t track down her inhaler.
This is tragic - but hardly the result of secondhand smoke.
Biased reporting.
With her medical history and the stated facts in the incident report, I find it hard to believe that Mr. Rosenman arrived at his stated “theory” unless he was only pushing a personal agenda and/or utilizing this “study” to justify and support his CDC grant, and to further future grant applications. How he can be called a scientist is beyond me.
To be honest I wonder if they still teach the difference between fact and theory in school. So many theories are published in peer review journals, then picked up by journalists and legislators with political agendas and reported as factual to the public.
The average reader who does not reasearch articles such as this one would never have known that this was not a recent incident. Could you tell by reading the article?