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Health Dept.: No unusual changes in rates of cancer in east metro from 3M chemicals

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Two state agencies are at odds over whether 3M's dumping of chemicals in the east Twin Cities metro area harmed the health of residents.
Two state agencies are at odds over whether 3M's dumping of chemicals in the east Twin Cities metro area harmed the health of residents.

Health Dept.: No unusual changes in rates of cancer in east metro from 3M  chemicals

There must be something in the water - Minnesota Reformer

Health Dept.: No unusual changes in rates of cancer in east metro from 3M  chemicals

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Health Dept.: No unusual changes in rates of cancer in east metro from 3M  chemicals

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Health Dept.: No unusual changes in rates of cancer in east metro from 3M  chemicals

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Health Dept.: No unusual changes in rates of cancer in east metro from 3M  chemicals

Health Department says East Metro cancer rates are not higher than average

Health Dept.: No unusual changes in rates of cancer in east metro from 3M  chemicals

There must be something in the water - Minnesota Reformer

Health Dept.: No unusual changes in rates of cancer in east metro from 3M  chemicals

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Health Dept.: No unusual changes in rates of cancer in east metro from 3M  chemicals

Cancer-Linked Chemicals Created by 3M Could Be In Your Groundwater

Health Dept.: No unusual changes in rates of cancer in east metro from 3M  chemicals

Toxic: 3M knew its chemicals were harmful decades ago, but didn't tell the public, government • Minnesota Reformer

Health Dept.: No unusual changes in rates of cancer in east metro from 3M  chemicals

Cancer-Linked Chemicals Created by 3M Could Be In Your Groundwater

Health Dept.: No unusual changes in rates of cancer in east metro from 3M  chemicals

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