There are about 1 trillion cells in 1 liter. This means about 50 of those cells would be filled with PFAS. Keep in mind that most people get much more arsenic in their food as the one 'flavor' of pfas were found in ~30pg per ml and high arsenic levels in blood are 12ng per ml or 12000pg per ml
Also they sampled 50 people one person had 1800ppt of PFAS, how do we know they don't chew on plastic lids? (don't chew on plastic lids) The short story is, we come into contac
The short story is, we come into contact with mercury, arsenic, PFAS, whatever.
Sure. And the "short" result is, one in three. That's how many will now be affected by cancer.
That's increased from 1 in 100, in a little over a century. Most want to dismiss that increase due to a massive increase in technology, and we are now "blessed" with the ability to detect cancer so much more awesomely than we were before.
While they're blinding the masses with that technobabble bullshit answer, I'm still kind of stuck on the fucking obvious; one in three.
To give you an idea of how small this is:
There are about 1 trillion cells in 1 liter. This means about 50 of those cells would be filled with PFAS. Keep in mind that most people get much more arsenic in their food as the one 'flavor' of pfas were found in ~30pg per ml and high arsenic levels in blood are 12ng per ml or 12000pg per ml
Also they sampled 50 people one person had 1800ppt of PFAS, how do we know they don't chew on plastic lids? (don't chew on plastic lids) The short story is, we come into contac
The short story is, we come into contact with mercury, arsenic, PFAS, whatever.
Sure. And the "short" result is, one in three. That's how many will now be affected by cancer.
That's increased from 1 in 100, in a little over a century. Most want to dismiss that increase due to a massive increase in technology, and we are now "blessed" with the ability to detect cancer so much more awesomely than we were before.
While they're blinding the masses with that technobabble bullshit answer, I'm still kind of stuck on the fucking obvious; one in three.