1 out of 2 women will develop cancer, and 1 out of 3 men. But please continue to believe that everything is safe and not question the impact that food can have: "California jury hits Bayer with $2 billion award in Roundup cancer trial" https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/us/california-jury-hits-bayer-with-dollar2-billion-award-in-roundup-cancer-trial/ar-AABjf7X?li=BBnbcA1 … https://twitter.com/GidMK/status/1184201179317719040 …
That's a weird blanket statement. How about this - the CDC has a series of recommendations regarding HIV prevention (including during pregnancy). Wrong? https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/basics/prevention.html …
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The EFSA has an impressive amount out about listeria and food safety. Also wrong? http://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/topics/topic/listeria#targetText=EFSA%20assesses%20food%20safety%20risks,annually%20in%20EU%20Member%20States ….
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Gonna take advise from that twitter glitch cause now you're just trolling and not responding to what I actually said. This is a one sided conversation
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Major organizations said: cholesterol is bad, eggs are bad, meat is bad, sun is bad, all wrong. Why would you pick something about HIV prevention when I said of course not everything? This is a completely futile conversation that is going nowhere, which I said many tweets ago.
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his second tweet was very accurate. the evidence for it's safety is well documented and the extreme skepticism because something was wrong in the past is not warranted.
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