Shrimp From 5 U.K. Rivers Have One Thing in Common: Cocaine
A new study of chemicals in river wildlife found pesticides in many of its samples, and cocaine in all of them. The drug ’ s source remained a mystery.
Source: NYT Health - Category: Consumer Health News Authors: PALKO KARASZ Tags: Water Pollution Hazardous and Toxic Substances Great Britain Cocaine and Crack Cocaine Drug Abuse and Traffic Rivers Pesticides Drugs (Pharmaceuticals) Environment International (Journal) Source Type: news
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