IF YOU DRINK, SMOKE AND EAT CHOCOLATE YOU WON T HAVE WORMS
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4 IF YOU DRINK, SMOKE AND EAT CHOCOLATE YOU WON T HAVE WORMS
5 IF YOU DRINK, SMOKE AND EAT CHOCOLATE YOU WON T HAVE WORMS
6 IF YOU DRINK, SMOKE AND EAT CHOCOLATE YOU WON T HAVE WORMS
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26 DEMYSTIFY SCIENCE
27 DEMYSTIFY SCIENCE KEEP PEOPLE UP TO DATE ON SCIENTIFIC PROGRESS
28 DEMYSTIFY SCIENCE KEEP PEOPLE UP TO DATE ON SCIENTIFIC PROGRESS FOSTER CRITICAL THINKING
29 DEMYSTIFY SCIENCE KEEP PEOPLE UP TO DATE ON SCIENTIFIC PROGRESS FOSTER CRITICAL THINKING SEPARATE SENSE FROM NONSENSE
30 DEMYSTIFY SCIENCE KEEP PEOPLE UP TO DATE ON SCIENTIFIC PROGRESS FOSTER CRITICAL THINKING SEPARATE SENSE FROM NONSENSE KEEP PEOPLE OUT OF THE CLUTCHES OF CHARLATANS
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111 HO CH 3 C CH 3 OH
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123 MEASURED ANOGENITAL DISTANCE IN 106 BOYS
124 MEASURED ANOGENITAL DISTANCE IN 106 BOYS HIGH MATERNAL EXPOSURE VERSUS LOW EXPOSURE
125 MEASURED ANOGENITAL DISTANCE IN 106 BOYS HIGH MATERNAL EXPOSURE VERSUS LOW EXPOSURE HIGH EXPOSURE BOYS HAD SHORTER ANOGENITAL DISTANCE
126 MEASURED ANOGENITAL DISTANCE IN 106 BOYS HIGH MATERNAL EXPOSURE VERSUS LOW EXPOSURE HIGH EXPOSURE BOYS HAD SHORTER ANOGENITAL DISTANCE DIFFERENCE WAS 3-4%!
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137 HIGH DOSES OF CHEMICAL BPA IN CHINESE FACTORY WORKERS LINKED TO MEN'S SEX PROBLEMS
138 HIGH DOSES OF CHEMICAL BPA IN CHINESE FACTORY WORKERS LINKED TO MEN'S SEX PROBLEMS
139 EXPOSURE WAS MORE THAN 50 TIMES GREATER THAN AVERAGE NORTH AMERICAN EXPOSURE
140 EXPOSURE WAS MORE THAN 50 TIMES GREATER THAN AVERAGE NORTH AMERICAN EXPOSURE ONLY 20% OF MEN HAD PROBLEMS
141 MOTHER S BPA LEVEL IN PREGNANCY AFFECTS BEHAVIOUR OF TWO YEAR OLDS
142 MOTHER S BPA LEVEL IN PREGNANCY AFFECTS BEHAVIOUR OF TWO YEAR OLDS
143 MOTHER S BPA LEVEL IN PREGNANCY AFFECTS BEHAVIOUR OF TWO YEAR OLDS
144 MOTHER S BPA LEVEL IN PREGNANCY AFFECTS BEHAVIOUR OF TWO YEAR OLDS
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163 Acetaldehyde Acetic acid Acetone Acetophenone Benzoic acid Benzyl acetate Butanal Butanone 2-Butanone 1-Butoxy-1-ethoxyethane Butyl acetate Butyl butyrate Butyl hexanoate Butyl propionate Butyric acid Diacetyl Diethyl ether 1,1-Diethoxyethane Ethanol 1-Ethoxy-1-hexoxyethane 1-Ethoxy-1-methoxyethane 1-Ethoxy-1-propoxyethane Ethyl acetate Ethyl butyrate Ethyl formate Ethyl hexanoate Ethyl pentanoate Ethyl propionate Formaldehyde Formic acid Furfural Geraniol Hexanal Hexanoic acid n-hexanoic acid 2-Hexanone 2-Hexen-1-ol 2-Hexenyl acetate Isobutanol Isopentane Methanol 2-Methylbutanal 3-methylbutanal 2-Methylbutan-1-ol 1-Methyl-naphtalene Methyl butyrate 2-Methyl propanal Nonanal Pentanal Pentanoic acid 2-Pentanone 3-Pentanone Pentyl acetate Pentyl butyrate Pentyl-2-methylbutyrate 2-Phenylethyl acetate Propanal Propanol 2-Propanol Propionaldehyde Propionic acid Propyl acetate 2-Propyl acetate Propyl butyrate Propyl pentanoate Propyl propionate
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172 OVER 80,000 CHEMICALS HAVE BEEN REGISTERED FOR COMMERCE SINCE WW II
173 OVER 80,000 CHEMICALS HAVE BEEN REGISTERED FOR COMMERCE SINCE WW II 3,000 ARE IN COMMON USE
174 OVER 80,000 CHEMICALS HAVE BEEN REGISTERED FOR COMMERCE SINCE WW II 3,000 ARE IN COMMON USE MOST HAVE NOT BEEN STUDIED FOR ENVIRONMENTAL OR HEALTH IMPACT
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177 THE RECOMMENDED REGIMEN OF DES STARTED AT 5 MG PER DAY IN THE 7TH AND 8TH WEEK OF PREGNANCY, INCREASING TO 125 MG PER DAY BY THE 35TH WEEK OF PREGNANCY
178 THE RECOMMENDED REGIMEN OF DES STARTED AT 5 MG PER DAY IN THE 7TH AND 8TH WEEK OF PREGNANCY, INCREASING TO 125 MG PER DAY BY THE 35TH WEEK OF PREGNANCY RISK OF CLEAR CELL ADENOCARCINOMA WAS 1 IN 1000 DES DAUGHTERS
179 THE RECOMMENDED REGIMEN OF DES STARTED AT 5 MG PER DAY IN THE 7TH AND 8TH WEEK OF PREGNANCY, INCREASING TO 125 MG PER DAY BY THE 35TH WEEK OF PREGNANCY RISK OF CLEAR CELL ADENOCARCINOMA WAS 1 IN 1000 DES DAUGHTERS DAILY EXPOSURE TO BPA IS ABOUT 5 MICROGRAMS PER DAY. THAT S LESS THAN 1/1,OOOTH OF THE DES DOSE
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186 NUMBERS MATTER! CHEMICAL IS NOT A DIRTY WORD
187 NUMBERS MATTER! CHEMICAL IS NOT A DIRTY WORD NATURAL DOES NOT EQUATE TO SAFE AND SYNTHETIC DOES NOT EQUATE TO DANGEROUS
188 NUMBERS MATTER! CHEMICAL IS NOT A DIRTY WORD NATURAL DOES NOT EQUATE TO SAFE AND SYNTHETIC DOES NOT EQUATE TO DANGEROUS ASSOCIATIONS CANNOT PROVE CAUSE AND EFFECT
189 NUMBERS MATTER! CHEMICAL IS NOT A DIRTY WORD NATURAL DOES NOT EQUATE TO SAFE AND SYNTHETIC DOES NOT EQUATE TO DANGEROUS ASSOCIATIONS CANNOT PROVE CAUSE AND EFFECT REPETITION OF A FALSE NOTION DOES NOT MAKE IT TRUE
190 NUMBERS MATTER! CHEMICAL IS NOT A DIRTY WORD NATURAL DOES NOT EQUATE TO SAFE AND SYNTHETIC DOES NOT EQUATE TO DANGEROUS ASSOCIATIONS CANNOT PROVE CAUSE AND EFFECT REPETITION OF A FALSE NOTION DOES NOT MAKE IT TRUE OPPOSING VIEWS IN SCIENCE ARE COMMON BUT DO NOT NECESSARILY CARRY EQUAL WEIGHT
191 NUMBERS MATTER! CHEMICAL IS NOT A DIRTY WORD NATURAL DOES NOT EQUATE TO SAFE AND SYNTHETIC DOES NOT EQUATE TO DANGEROUS ASSOCIATIONS CANNOT PROVE CAUSE AND EFFECT REPETITION OF A FALSE NOTION DOES NOT MAKE IT TRUE OPPOSING VIEWS IN SCIENCE ARE COMMON BUT DO NOT NECESSARILY CARRY EQUAL WEIGHT IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO PREDICT ALL CONSEQUENCES OF AN ACTION
192 NUMBERS MATTER! CHEMICAL IS NOT A DIRTY WORD NATURAL DOES NOT EQUATE TO SAFE AND SYNTHETIC DOES NOT EQUATE TO DANGEROUS ASSOCIATIONS CANNOT PROVE CAUSE AND EFFECT REPETITION OF A FALSE NOTION DOES NOT MAKE IT TRUE OPPOSING VIEWS IN SCIENCE ARE COMMON BUT DO NOT NECESSARILY CARRY EQUAL WEIGHT IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO PREDICT ALL CONSEQUENCES OF AN ACTION NONSENSE CAN BE MADE TO SOUND SCIENTIFIC
193 NUMBERS MATTER! CHEMICAL IS NOT A DIRTY WORD NATURAL DOES NOT EQUATE TO SAFE AND SYNTHETIC DOES NOT EQUATE TO DANGEROUS ASSOCIATIONS CANNOT PROVE CAUSE AND EFFECT REPETITION OF A FALSE NOTION DOES NOT MAKE IT TRUE OPPOSING VIEWS IN SCIENCE ARE COMMON BUT DO NOT NECESSARILY CARRY EQUAL WEIGHT IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO PREDICT ALL CONSEQUENCES OF AN ACTION NONSENSE CAN BE MADE TO SOUND SCIENTIFIC THE PLURAL OF ANECDOTE IS NOT DATA
194 NUMBERS MATTER! CHEMICAL IS NOT A DIRTY WORD NATURAL DOES NOT EQUATE TO SAFE AND SYNTHETIC DOES NOT EQUATE TO DANGEROUS ASSOCIATIONS CANNOT PROVE CAUSE AND EFFECT REPETITION OF A FALSE NOTION DOES NOT MAKE IT TRUE OPPOSING VIEWS IN SCIENCE ARE COMMON BUT DO NOT NECESSARILY CARRY EQUAL WEIGHT IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO PREDICT ALL CONSEQUENCES OF AN ACTION NONSENSE CAN BE MADE TO SOUND SCIENTIFIC THE PLURAL OF ANECDOTE IS NOT DATA SCIENCE IS NOT A COLLECTION OF UNALTERABLE TRUTHS AND CERTAINTY IS ELUSIVE
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