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Researchers Find Forever Chemicals in Wildlife near Holloman AFB, NM
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<blockquote data-quote="bluedog69" data-source="post: 3064485" data-attributes="member: 118823"><p>I often think that many of these studies are done to try to stop our use of wildlife. Hunting or fishing. I can remember 35+ years ago that they put out that fish in the rivers had mercury in them and that you shouldn't eat them. Well here it is 35 years later and many people went on with life as usual and ate a lot of fish and lived long healthy lives.</p><p>In fact I knew a guy who ate fish fresh caught from the river virtually every day of his life. He retired at 65, he fished everyday he could from an ATV, and 30 years later he died. At 95 he was still loading his ATV in his pickup using ramps.</p><p>So I am betting that all of the chemicals in the fish in the river were less detrimental to his health than the chemicals in the food we get from the grocery store.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluedog69, post: 3064485, member: 118823"] I often think that many of these studies are done to try to stop our use of wildlife. Hunting or fishing. I can remember 35+ years ago that they put out that fish in the rivers had mercury in them and that you shouldn't eat them. Well here it is 35 years later and many people went on with life as usual and ate a lot of fish and lived long healthy lives. In fact I knew a guy who ate fish fresh caught from the river virtually every day of his life. He retired at 65, he fished everyday he could from an ATV, and 30 years later he died. At 95 he was still loading his ATV in his pickup using ramps. So I am betting that all of the chemicals in the fish in the river were less detrimental to his health than the chemicals in the food we get from the grocery store. [/QUOTE]
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