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Number of Chemicals in Products Underestimated, EPA Says

August 31, 2017

Elizabeth RitchElizabeth Ritch

Project Manager

The number of chemicals in products people use at home, work, or school typically is underestimated, an EPA exposure researcher said Aug. 31.

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