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Crops irrigated with wastewater store drugs in their leaves

Research indicates that crops irrigated with treated wastewater, including tomatoes, carrots, and lettuce, can absorb trace pharmaceuticals, leading to concerns over food safety and potential health risks. This finding emphasizes the need for stricter regulations on treated wastewater use in agriculture.

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