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A carbon monoxide leak at Milligan University has raised concerns about the dangers of this invisible gas. Dr. Stephen May, the regional health director for Sullivan County, Tennessee, has provided insights into the health risks associated with carbon monoxide exposure. He explained that carbon monoxide is a byproduct of the incomplete burning of fuels such as oil or gas, and exposure can lead to serious health issues.

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