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EPA study finds breathing formaldehyde causes cancer

Episode Summary

Formaldehyde inhalation causes leukemia and other cancers and likely leads to various other ailments as well, according to a draft risk assessment released on Thursday by EPA.

Episode Notes

Formaldehyde inhalation causes leukemia and other cancers and likely leads to various other ailments as well, according to a draft risk assessment released on Thursday by EPA.

 

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