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Lead was detected in Parisian honey due to the fire in the Notre-Dame
Elevated levels of lead have been detected in honey samples collected from hives in the path of smoke rising from the flaming Notre-Dame Cathedral three months after last April’s fire.
Researchers at the University of British Columbia in Canada have studied concentrations of various metals in 36 honey samples collected from hives in Paris last July – according to the PhysOrg science and education news portal. (MTI)
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