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<p style="text-align:start">Kale fans can rest easy knowing pesticides used to grow the hearty greens are unlikely to end up in their salads or smoothies, a new chemical analysis of the superfood suggests. Conducting novel tests that provide the most complete picture to date of a crop&rsquo;s chemical makeup, the Johns Hopkins&ndash;led team found several pesticides and compounds in Maryland-farmed kale&mdash;but no cause for alarm.</p>


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