@smh what gives? An entire article suggesting that glyphosate is connected with pancreatic cancer without a single mention of the scientific evidence - that there is no link at allhttps://www.smh.com.au/national/these-high-school-sweethearts-died-of-the-same-disease-their-daughter-says-a-popular-weed-killer-is-to-blame-20190531-p51t5j.html …
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And this statement is actually factually incorrect. Glyphosate has been linked to Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma in studies overseas. There has been no link demonstrated between pancreatic cancer and glyphosate in either rodent or human studiespic.twitter.com/eof9pRNHz4
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Also worth mentioning that the largest study on glyphosate in humans did not find an elevated risk of pancreatic cancer (or indeed any cancer) associated with glyphosate usepic.twitter.com/XWFXia9rtI
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And these are people using it in large (industrial) amounts, right?
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Pretty much. I don't think there are any observed correlations at exposures lower than the highest ones
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