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  "path": "/news/society/166305-benzene-household-gas-europe/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-03-25T09:22:00.000Z",
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  "textContent": "A number of cities in Western Europe have reported elevated concentrations of benzene in household gas, a substance linked to cancer risk. The findings were published by the non-profit research institute PSE Healthy Energy.\n\"High levels of the carcinogen benzene were detected by researchers in household gas in several cities across Western Europe,” the report states.\nBenzene is known to increase the risk of leukemia and other long-term adverse health effects, particularly with prolonged exposure.",
  "title": "Benzene Found in Household Gas Across Western Europe, Raising Cancer Concerns"
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