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The aluminum hydroxide is commonly known for its applications in flame retardants and as an active ingredient in antacids.
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Bauxite and Red Mud: The Toxic Byproduct of Aluminum—and Why We Don’t Know What to Do With ItImagine an endless sea of blood-red sludge, stretching over the land like a wound that refuses to heal. This isn’t a scene ...
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What to Expect on MSNWhy Is There Aluminum in Vaccines?Is there aluminum in vaccines? Yes, aluminum — the same metal found in air, soil, and water everywhere — is also present in small amounts in some vaccines (albeit, in a salt f ...
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