Former Stuyvesant High School students raise awareness of 9/11 health rights

Alumni of  Stuyvesant High School who attended the school at the time of the 2001 terrorist attacks are speaking out about health effects from the attacks and how those affected can get help, reports N.J. Burkett of WABC.

Former students now suffer from a range of illnesses, including cancers, because of their exposures.

It is estimated that as many as 400,000 people may be eligible for compensation for site-related illnesses.

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