October 6, 2025 - 15:05

Following a recent investigation that uncovered exposure to the carcinogen ethylene oxide, residents of El Paso are increasingly worried about their health. Many individuals living near the Cardinal Health medical warehouses have reported alarming symptoms, including breast cancer, dizziness, and persistent headaches. The findings have sparked a wave of anxiety within the community, prompting questions about the safety of their environment.
Local activists and health advocates are calling for immediate action and transparency regarding the emissions from these warehouses. They are urging local authorities to conduct thorough health assessments and environmental studies to determine the extent of the impact on residents. The situation has heightened concerns about the long-term effects of toxic exposure, especially for vulnerable populations.
As the community grapples with these unsettling revelations, many are demanding accountability from both Cardinal Health and regulatory agencies. The residents seek assurances that their health and safety are prioritized while calling for stricter regulations on emissions to protect their community from further harm.
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