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Weed Killer Found in Urine Samples

A new study shows that a popular weed-killing chemical is in more than 80% of the nation's urine samples.

Glyphosate, a controversial herbicide, has been linked to cancer. The chemical is the active ingredient used in the popular Roundup brand. The company is currently in the middle of thousands of lawsuits claiming the product causes cancer.

Roundup is sprayed by farmers on a variety of foods including baby formula.

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