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A significant body of research demonstrates that exposure to wildfire smoke has negative effects on the brain.
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The few articles of clothing he salvaged from the ruined house reek too strongly of smoke to wear. "I put them through the wash seven times," he said. "The Red Cross gave me special laundry detergent.