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    By Amanda

    December 1, 2007

    There's a lot going on here at EWG headquarters. I know that, since you're such a loyal reader, you've already subscribed to the Enviroblog feed (haven't you?), but now we've got another way for you to stay up-to-date on EWG's environmental health work. Friends, meet the Toxics Feed.

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