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		<description><![CDATA[Flame retardants found in young kids. | The headline says it all:&nbsp; Fire retardant chemicals found in toddlers&#8217; blood. Scientists are concerned that the chemicals cause brain damage in animals and may cause hyperactivity in children, says Jimmy Roberts, a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics&#8217; committee on environmental health, who was not involved with the study. Doctors also are concerned that the chemicals affect the reproductive organs and hormone systems. A Danish study in 2007...]]></description>
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