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Poppy seeds prompt false positive drug test, women file complaint

Por: WPTV Nation March 24, 2023

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Two New Jersey women who filed civil rights complaints against hospitals say they were drug tested without consent and without medical necessity.   The drug tests for the pregnant women resulted in false positives because they had eaten poppy seed bagels. Based on the false tests, they were reported to the Department of Child Protection and Permanency, according to a complaint filed by the American Civil Liberties Union against Hackensack... + full article



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