Study at Birmingham lung disease service points to printer toner and cleaning products as potential triggers

Working in offices can give people asthma from exposure to substances such as printer toner and cleaning products, according to new research by an NHS doctor.

The findings show that working in an office is not necessarily safe and that working from home may be better to protect people’s health, said Dr Christopher Huntley.

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