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CHEMICALS: Lawsuit says PCBs found in fish oil supplements

Posted by admin on March 5th, 2010

Consumers buying fish oil supplements may be ingesting chemicals banned in 1979 along with the desired omega-3 fatty acids, say a group of environmental advocates who filed a lawsuit Monday…

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