Pesticides used on fruit and vegetables 'may be putting young children at risk of cancer
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2232925/Pesticides-used-fruit-vegetables-putting-young-children-risk-cancer.html
"Scientists warn children could be effected by 'cumulative risk' of pesticide exposure from foods. Researchers suggest that varying a child's diet could help reduce exposure."
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