American Cancer Society stepping it
up
now recommends colon testing
begin at 45
because either young adults have
ingested toxins migresives think
adhesives used for packaging SAY
frozen microwaveable
foodstuff or
or theres gold in dem thar arses
did he have to
be sarcastic
he did
anhe was because they provided a springboard
for corporations to intervene which notoriouslypredatory are more
concerned with their bottomlinepun
than peoples
COLOGUARD not COLONGUARD
might have been imperiling COLO
provides plausible deniability
a non-invasive-at-home test why does their advertising mascot look
like SpongeBob SquarePants
their hyphenated phrase sounding like masturbating
– convenience – reminded him of those once-a-month subscriptions tits-an-ass
magazines that came through the mail in a plain brown paper sleeves
the fine print false-positives 14% 8% false negatives COLOGUARDs
efficacywhich some may incorrectly equate to at-home pregnancy tests snapped his fingers Hotdamn mighty convenient
Cologuard only detects large precancerous
polyps 42% of the time better odds with a coin toss Heads I do Tails I don
Young
adults most food packages
and food contact materials (FCMs – of course theres an acronym) are
manufactured using adhesives – migresives
FCMs are
regulated as their constituents may contaminate food and endanger consumers
health
In contrary to plastics –
regulated by positive lists of authorised ingredients – migresives have not yet
a specific regulation despite employed an deployed hundreds of raw materials would be out of scope
as they lack the standard information required by risk assessment agencies
which would pose high-cost burdens for toxicity tests to adhesives industry
which is dominated by SMEs (another acronym
small or medium enterprises) AHEM more
business bottomlines
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