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Detects malformations in fish by medicinal products discharged into water: Investigator

Summary by xevt.com
In recent years, a new threat to water has been detected: emerging pollutants, such as obsolete or surplus drugs, which mostly end up in tributaries and begin to affect the ecosystem. This was warned by the professor of research at the Universidad Popular de la Chontalpa (UPCH), Sara Hernández Castellano, who is initiating a study in Tabasco on "invisible pollution" caused by pharmaceutical waste. In this regard, she said that in other entities,…
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xevt.com broke the news in on Sunday, April 20, 2025.
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