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the Polish public television news channel has been published an article entitled "Scientists: leftovers of contraceptive pills go to water and poison the environment". Due to the very complex nature of this topic our team decided to focus on two key statements from this article. First of all: "Research shows that even a small amount of ethinylestradiol – a synthetic estrogen used in most oral contraceptives – that ends up in water
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(Seth) Siegel notes that scientists do not yet know if what is harmful to fish can also have a negative impact on people." Both statements turned out to be true Statement number one In the case of the first statement
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