What would happen that was bad if we banned this until we had more safety evidence?
Some companies would lose money. We can't allow that.
Widely used chemical strongly linked to Parkinson’s disease
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#34What would happen that was bad if we banned this until we had more safety evidence?
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#35When you drink your coffee without caffeine in your 30 for escaping a harm from caffeine, but end up with Parkinson in your 60+.
It's not exactly the most delicious drink.
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#36That chemical is trichloroethylene. Even Science does clickbait now.
Not sure I'd call it clickbait, and they do mention it right away. It'd be like putting a mathematical expression in the headline of an article about neural networks.
“Once widely used chemical in the 70s…” or a “Formerly widely used chemical” - was that so hard?
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#37Really disturbing.
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#40Widely used chemical *(that was generally phased out in the 70s) linked to Parkinson's. Still important, but you don't need to start searching product labels in 2023 for it.