The authors also show that concern about some risk factors, such as saccharine, reserpine, coffee, dietary fat, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and dichlorodiphenyltrichloro-ethane (DDT), has fallen by the wayside.
A brief quote that speaks volumes about the anti-chemical movement's misguided priorities, from a May 15 New England Journal of Medicine review of Oxford University Press's Textbook of Cancer Epidemiology
The authors also show that concern about some risk factors, such as saccharine, reserpine, coffee, dietary fat, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and dichlorodiphenyltrichloro-ethane (DDT), has fallen by the wayside.
A brief quote that speaks volumes about the anti-chemical movement's misguided priorities, from a May 15 New England Journal of Medicine review of Oxford University Press's Textbook of Cancer Epidemiology