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    November 17, 2006

    More testing for Teflon-related health effects in West Virginia

    An independent panel responsible for determining health effects of
    the Teflon chemical C-8 are disatisfied with the design of the
    initial study which only measured death rates among workers at the
    West Virginia plant. The panel has requested a new study, which will
    measure disease occurrence as well as death of workers at the Dupont
    facility. [ via : Associated Press ]

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