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 Title   Type 
Synopsis Infant brain drain: Chemicals in plastics under scrutiny. Synopsis
Synopsis Fetal attraction: bisphenol A buildup in the womb? Synopsis
Synopsis Smoking at home ups kids' lead exposure. Synopsis
Synopsis Organic farming reduces antibiotic resistant bacteria. Synopsis
Synopsis Power plant exhaust recycled in the lab. Synopsis
Synopsis Metals alone – not together – lower child IQ in Bangladesh. Synopsis
Synopsis Brewing bioethanol in a single pot. Synopsis
Synopsis Genes change message after newborn rats given BPA. Synopsis
Synopsis Research links pesticides, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Synopsis
Synopsis Manganese heightens lead's effects on children. Synopsis
Synopsis Moms and POPs: birth defects linked to banned, current pollutants. Synopsis
Synopsis Making plastic: Use plants, not petroleum. Synopsis
Synopsis Fisheries feel costs of ignoring planet's health. Synopsis
Synopsis Smoking moms' offspring more likely to be treated for mental problems. Synopsis
Synopsis Chemicals in the womb linked to hearing loss in adult rats. Synopsis
Synopsis Mercury in fish harms immune system. Synopsis
Synopsis Shake it up: A greener method for upset tummy medicine. Synopsis
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