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		<description><![CDATA[New study finds high levels of flame retardants in Latino children. | Apparently, kids in California have a lot of flame retardants in their blood.  Last year, two studies&#8212;one of 6-9 year-old girls, and one of 2-5 year-olds&#8212;found that levels of PBDEs were much higher in California kids than elsewhere in the US.  And average US levels, in turn, are much higher than found elsewhere in the world. Now, in a newly published study of 7-year-old Hispanic children, researchers found PBDE concentrations...]]></description>
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