EPA Drops the Ball…AGAIN…
• April 3, 2008 • Leave a CommentPosted in Uncategorized
Tags: 000 suspected EDCs, 11 years to publish a list, 12 years, 1996, 87, anticipated, chemical compounds are spreading in the water, cleaning agents, contaminate candidates list, Darwin Awards, deliberate delay, development behavior problems, dietary supplements, disrupting normal functioning of organs, drinking water supply, drugs in our drinking water, EPA, epa ignored problems in the water, EPA under fire, Food Quality Protection Act, hormones, human body, impacts both human and wildlife populations, lakes, missed statutory deadlines, mounting evidence, no regulation, over the counter, PEER, pharmaceuticals in drinking water, prescription medications, Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, public water system, reproductive problems, rivers, screen chemicals from water, statutory deadlines, streams, Washington DC, water treatment, WTO
Big Pharma, You Just Can’t Believe A Word They Say
• February 20, 2008 • 2 CommentsPosted in Big Pharma
Tags: abuse, Antibiotics, Avandia, Bart Stupak, Big Pharma, Byron J. Richards CCN, cancer, cholesteral, credibilty, FDA, FDA Commissioner asked to resign, flu shot hoax, gross negligence, Heparin, House of Representatives, HPV vaccine, inventing diseases, Ketek, Lipitor, medicine, negligence, NewsTarget, NewsWithViews, OTC, over the counter, Papilloma virus, Statins, symptoms, time for a change, Trasylol, unsafe experiments on humans, vaccines, Vytorin

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