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"Are Industrial Chemicals Killing Kids' Brains?"
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<blockquote data-quote="skeeter" data-source="post: 6355" data-attributes="member: 439"><p>please, read any article like this with a HUGE grain of salt. Realize that research is published for several reasons. One, of course, is to share the findings. But a more important reason is to see if the results can be duplicated.</p><p>If I could see the original paper, I could give you a better explaination of what the authors were saying. Which bothers me that the original paper is NOT linked to in the article. I do realize that many publications are by subscription only, but I have access to a lot of these at work, and I will see if I can find this one.</p><p></p><p>I'm not arguing for or against the findings - I'm stating that from the linked article, there is too little information to make any type of informed opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skeeter, post: 6355, member: 439"] please, read any article like this with a HUGE grain of salt. Realize that research is published for several reasons. One, of course, is to share the findings. But a more important reason is to see if the results can be duplicated. If I could see the original paper, I could give you a better explaination of what the authors were saying. Which bothers me that the original paper is NOT linked to in the article. I do realize that many publications are by subscription only, but I have access to a lot of these at work, and I will see if I can find this one. I'm not arguing for or against the findings - I'm stating that from the linked article, there is too little information to make any type of informed opinion. [/QUOTE]
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