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		<description><![CDATA[More bad news about PBDEs&#8212;toxic chemicals used as commercial flame retardants&#8212;was reported in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer and many other papers. According to a new study published in Environmental Science &amp; Technology, both wild and farmed salmon are tainted with PBDEs. Used in many products, ranging from couch cushions to computers, PBDEs are chemical cousins of PCBs, and have been shown linked to learning and memory deficits in laboratory animals. Especially...]]></description>
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