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4 January, 21:47
What sort of chemical hazard is thalidomide?
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Liliana Riley
4 January, 21:50
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The hazard from thalidomide is that it can cause children to die or to be born with deformed limbs, often without limbs. That's why its use has been greatly reduced and is now only usable in treating certain types of cancers or leprosy.
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