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Health Impacts of Pesticides, Plastics, Synthetic Chemicals Doubled the Past 5 Years, Study Says
Negative health impacts of pesticides, plastics, and synthetic chemicals in US products doubled in the past five years, according to mounting evidence. These include chemicals that are endocrine disrupting and similar materials.
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