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Common household items are exposing pregnant people to cancer-causing chemicals, study finds

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By The 19th New research shows that pregnant people are widely exposed to cancer-causing chemicals like melamine, cyanuric acid and aromatic amines. Pregnant people of color were found to have […]

The post Common household items are exposing pregnant people to cancer-causing chemicals, study finds appeared first on The San Diego Voice & Viewpoint.

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