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njtosd
Participant[quote=ILoveRegulation]
Interesting. The Unabomber was also well-educated (PhD in Mathematics).[/quote]Is your conclusion that all well educated people are the same as the Unabomber?
I think you might need to go back and take a course or two in logic.My point is this – it is economically impossible to eliminate cancer causing compounds from the environment. The question is the level at which toxic chemicals actually cause biological injury. Spreading pseudoscience doesn’t do anyone any good.
njtosd
ParticipantWell – it also allowed me to TA a class at the University of Michigan entitled the Biology of Cancer and perform research at U of M hospital on a compound that is now being used to treat both cancer and hepatitis. So I guess that just makes me very versatile.
njtosd
ParticipantWell – it also allowed me to TA a class at the University of Michigan entitled the Biology of Cancer and perform research at U of M hospital on a compound that is now being used to treat both cancer and hepatitis. So I guess that just makes me very versatile.
njtosd
ParticipantWell – it also allowed me to TA a class at the University of Michigan entitled the Biology of Cancer and perform research at U of M hospital on a compound that is now being used to treat both cancer and hepatitis. So I guess that just makes me very versatile.
njtosd
ParticipantWell – it also allowed me to TA a class at the University of Michigan entitled the Biology of Cancer and perform research at U of M hospital on a compound that is now being used to treat both cancer and hepatitis. So I guess that just makes me very versatile.
njtosd
ParticipantWell – it also allowed me to TA a class at the University of Michigan entitled the Biology of Cancer and perform research at U of M hospital on a compound that is now being used to treat both cancer and hepatitis. So I guess that just makes me very versatile.
njtosd
Participant[quote=ILoveRegulation]
A vote for a Republican is a vote for cancer.[/quote]
So is a vote for mushrooms:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agaritine
for hot peppers:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/09/100902121057.htm
and for potatoes:
http://www.wellsphere.com/gardening-article/acrylamide-in-potatoes/778962.
Carcinogens (and other toxic substances) are like people. Some are well known and common in the popular press while others are less well known. But they are everywhere. The key to whether something poses a dangerous risk of carcinogenicity/toxicity has much more to do with concentration than with chemical characteristics. For this reason, it is perfectly reasonable to question whether the economic cost of lower emissions is actually justified by the benefit gained by the public.
njtosd
Participant[quote=ILoveRegulation]
A vote for a Republican is a vote for cancer.[/quote]
So is a vote for mushrooms:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agaritine
for hot peppers:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/09/100902121057.htm
and for potatoes:
http://www.wellsphere.com/gardening-article/acrylamide-in-potatoes/778962.
Carcinogens (and other toxic substances) are like people. Some are well known and common in the popular press while others are less well known. But they are everywhere. The key to whether something poses a dangerous risk of carcinogenicity/toxicity has much more to do with concentration than with chemical characteristics. For this reason, it is perfectly reasonable to question whether the economic cost of lower emissions is actually justified by the benefit gained by the public.
njtosd
Participant[quote=ILoveRegulation]
A vote for a Republican is a vote for cancer.[/quote]
So is a vote for mushrooms:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agaritine
for hot peppers:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/09/100902121057.htm
and for potatoes:
http://www.wellsphere.com/gardening-article/acrylamide-in-potatoes/778962.
Carcinogens (and other toxic substances) are like people. Some are well known and common in the popular press while others are less well known. But they are everywhere. The key to whether something poses a dangerous risk of carcinogenicity/toxicity has much more to do with concentration than with chemical characteristics. For this reason, it is perfectly reasonable to question whether the economic cost of lower emissions is actually justified by the benefit gained by the public.
njtosd
Participant[quote=ILoveRegulation]
A vote for a Republican is a vote for cancer.[/quote]
So is a vote for mushrooms:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agaritine
for hot peppers:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/09/100902121057.htm
and for potatoes:
http://www.wellsphere.com/gardening-article/acrylamide-in-potatoes/778962.
Carcinogens (and other toxic substances) are like people. Some are well known and common in the popular press while others are less well known. But they are everywhere. The key to whether something poses a dangerous risk of carcinogenicity/toxicity has much more to do with concentration than with chemical characteristics. For this reason, it is perfectly reasonable to question whether the economic cost of lower emissions is actually justified by the benefit gained by the public.
njtosd
Participant[quote=ILoveRegulation]
A vote for a Republican is a vote for cancer.[/quote]
So is a vote for mushrooms:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agaritine
for hot peppers:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/09/100902121057.htm
and for potatoes:
http://www.wellsphere.com/gardening-article/acrylamide-in-potatoes/778962.
Carcinogens (and other toxic substances) are like people. Some are well known and common in the popular press while others are less well known. But they are everywhere. The key to whether something poses a dangerous risk of carcinogenicity/toxicity has much more to do with concentration than with chemical characteristics. For this reason, it is perfectly reasonable to question whether the economic cost of lower emissions is actually justified by the benefit gained by the public.
njtosd
ParticipantVery easy to interpret quickly – great graphic.
njtosd
ParticipantVery easy to interpret quickly – great graphic.
njtosd
ParticipantVery easy to interpret quickly – great graphic.
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