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Quiz: Toxic Chemicals in Children’s Everyday Lives (Last year’s quiz)

by Pat Garvey | Mar 23, 2026

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    Everyday products are evaluated very similarly to pharmaceuticals for their potential toxic effects.

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    Which of the following products have potential toxic effects:

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    A successful campaign in the CA legislature did which of the following:

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