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Car Exhaust, Grilling Generate Mutagenic Compounds Previously Unknown to Science
The chemical reactions that create car exhaust and grill marks on steaks produce previously unknown compounds that are hundreds of times more mutagenic than their parent compounds, which are known carcinogens.
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