New car' smell may increase risk of cancer, study suggests

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Study finds formaldehyde, a class one carcinogen that can cause cancer, exceeded the acceptable threshold when monitored inside a car
New car' smell may increase risk of cancer, study suggests
Study: Ah, That New Car Smell. Smells Like… Cancer? - Kelley Blue Book
New car' smell may increase risk of cancer, study suggests
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New car' smell may increase risk of cancer, study suggests
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New car' smell may increase risk of cancer, study suggests
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New car' smell may increase risk of cancer, study suggests
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New car' smell may increase risk of cancer, study suggests
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New car' smell may increase risk of cancer, study suggests
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New car' smell may increase risk of cancer, study suggests
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New car' smell may increase risk of cancer, study suggests
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New car' smell may increase risk of cancer, study suggests
Study links new-car smell to higher risk of cancer - Drive
New car' smell may increase risk of cancer, study suggests
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