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Notably, the study indicated that the estimated daily intake of flame retardants detected was around 34,700 nanograms, which initially sounded alarming. However, a mathematical error in the study misrepresented this figure as being dangerously close to the established safety reference dose of 420,000 nanograms. This mistake has contributed heavily to the public's panic, highlighting the critical nature of interpreting scientific data accurately.