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Maroc Maroc - MEDINDIA.NET - Health Watch - 12/Sep 21:06

"Forever Chemicals" Like PFOS Tied to Colorectal Cancer Risk

Highlights: PFOS, a persistent environmental chemical, is linked to colorectal cancer Study finds PFOS exposure

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