Health & Medicine
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Small Turtles Sold Online in US Raising Concerns Since Having Them As Pets Cause Health Risks
Researchers raised concerns over the thriving selling of small turtles as pets in the U.S. despite ban. Children and older adults could be vulnerable to Salmonella, especially small turtles less than 4 inches long could cause health risks.
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