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A man wears a mask on a day of extremely high pollution in Beijing, Dec. 21, 2015. Wang Zhao/AFP/VCG

As China Cuts Air Pollution, An Unseen Killer Emerges

Efforts to cut smog-causing PM 2.5 are leading to rises in ground-level ozone, a chemical harmful to health.

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