Exposure Uncertainties May Hamper EPA Effort To Assess TCE's Risks

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Uncertainty about how long of an exposure to trichloroethylene (TCE) must occur before it causes cardiac birth defects will likely prevent the Environmental Protection Agency from aiding regulators in protecting against the risks, complicating the agency's effort to craft guidance on protecting against risks from short-term exposures to the substance, industry and environmental sources say.

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