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Water-Polluting Anxiety Drug Helps Fish Live Longer
A drug popularly used to treat anxiety has been found to produce a pollutant that can reduce mortality rates in fish. While this sounds like good news, ecologists are worried that this bizarre consequence of pollution could have a very negative impact on some of the ocean's ecosystems.
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