A Stanford study found that gas stoves emit benzene, nearly doubling the cancer risk in children compared with adults especially in homes with poor ventilation.
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Gas stoves nearly double children’s cancer risk, Stanford study shows - San Francisco Chronicle
Stanford study finds gas stoves emit benzene, nearly doubling cancer risk in children — especially in homes with poor ventilation.
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