Arizona researchers believe firefighters undergo genetic changes when fighting fires

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Arizona researchers believe firefighters undergo genetic changes when fighting fires
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ICYMI: The blazes firefighters battle may be changing their genetics and causing cancer in a lot more ways than just smoke, according to UArizona researchers.

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