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Why the Gardner Family May Have Had Different Reactions to Carbon Monoxide
A forensic pathologist explained to Us Weekly why the late Miller Gardner may have experienced a stronger reaction to carbon monoxide than his family
After officials ruled that 14-year-old Miller Gardner died of carbon monoxide poisoning, a forensic pathologist analyzed why his family didn’t suffer the same fate. “Various factors can affect how sensitive a person is to carbon monoxide in a room,” Dr. Maikel Vargas-Sanabria, a professor at the University of Costa Rica, exclusively told Us Weekly on Thursday, April 3. “If carbon monoxide concentrations are low, a person might experience symptoms that won’t kill them but will make them feel unwell,” the doctor noted.
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