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Apple again in news, factory workers poisoned by toxic gas while assembling Apple devices.

ABC Australia had published a report that workers working for apple for facing health problems due to exposure of n-hexane, a harmful chemical which is used to polish and glue your iPhone's touchscreen.

This is second time this year, factory workers allegedly assembling displays for Apple devices have been sickened by exposure to n-hexane.

"My hands were numb. I could hardly walk," says one worker."My legs still hurt. This will accompany me for the rest of my life. It's very painful," commented another employee who was poisoned by n-hexane at a Wintek factory earlier this year.

Apple wouldn't confirm any connection to this most recent poisonous factory, but ABC says hospitalized workers "kept some of the logos they were using to prove that they were working on Apple products and showed them."

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