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Health News: Baby bedding dangers, Smoking rates down, & Fracking waves

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By ACSH Staff — Dec 01, 2014
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Catch the latest health news: Why soft bedding is dangerous to infants, smoking rates down but not quite enough, and an unexpected location for fracking waves

Catch the latest health news: Why soft bedding is dangerous to infants, smoking rates down but not quite enough, and an unexpected location for fracking waves

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