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November 28, 2012 7:56 AM
A new Duke University study raises questions about the safety of the flame retardant chemicals that are used in 80 percent of couches. CBS News' Michelle Miller reports.
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November 28, 2012 7:56 AM
A new Duke University study raises questions about the safety of the flame retardant chemicals that are used in 80 percent of couches. CBS News' Michelle Miller reports.
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