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http://www.thip.media/health-news-fact-check/fact-check-can-an-air-fryer-cause-high-antimony-levels-in-a-child/74694/(permalink)
Author: thip-healthtech-pvt-ltd
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2024-07-23
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  • An air fryer caused astronomically high antimony levels in a child’s blood

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