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I object to shoddy reporting of science, but accurate reporting of a campaign by a government agency which turns out to be without scientific basis isn't really the BBC's fault.
And the BBC report does point out that Cancer Research disagrees.
I object to shoddy reporting of science, but accurate reporting of a campaign by a government agency which turns out to be without scientific basis isn't really the BBC's fault.
And the BBC report does point out that Cancer Research disagrees.
I object to shoddy reporting of science, but accurate reporting of a campaign by a government agency which turns out to be without scientific basis isn't really the BBC's fault.
And the BBC report does point out that Cancer Research disagrees.
You are going to have fun in the next 4 years with Trump's "alternative facts".
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR
I object to shoddy reporting of science, but accurate reporting of a campaign by a government agency which turns out to be without scientific basis isn't really the BBC's fault.
And the BBC report does point out that Cancer Research disagrees.
In any case charcoal, and presumably therefore brown or even burnt toast, absorbs toxins some of which might be carcinogenic.
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