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Snow Soaks Up Pollutants, Says New Study from Montreal
Not only is it best not to eat snow in urban areas, but the white stuff is acting as a pollution sink, says a new study. It absorbs toxins and carcinogens, and the interaction of freezing temperatures with the toxins may be creating an extra hazard.
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