Environment
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India: Lead and Nickel Found in Blood Samples of "Mysterious Illness" Patients
The mysterious illness in India's southern state of Andra Pradesh has taken a more disturbing turn as authorities find excessive amounts of lead and nickel in the blood samples of the patients.
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