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...to number of 'scare' stories in the popular press. Typically, debunking the scare involves trying to prove a negative, never an easy thing at the best of times. About the only way to prove a negative is to have very large amounts of data, but also demonstrating the lack of any sort of dose-response as well as no biological plausibility. A large Danish study goes most of the...
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