The fish in our oceans are filled with drugs, new study says
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WEST PALM BEACH, Fl. (WPEC) — A new study out of South Florida has found the fish in our waters are on drugs. Caption: The fish in our oceans are filled with drugs, new study says. Dozens of pharmaceuticals have been discovered in fish’s blood and tissue. From valium, blood pressure medicine, to antidepressants all sorts of drugs found in the fish in this study. The numbers are so alarming scientists say our fisheries could disappear.
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