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Benzene is extremely poisonous. Poisoning can cause rapid death. However, deaths have occurred as late as 3 days after the poisoning. This happens because the lungs stop working (respiratory arrest), the heart stops (cardiac arrest), or permanent brain damage occurs.
People who are continously exposed to low-levels of benzene can also become sick. The most common problems are blood diseases, including severe anemia, leukemia, and lymphoma. People who work with benzene products should only do so in areas with good air flow. They should also use protective gloves and eye glasses.
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