Re: Blood cancers and artificial turf
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Originally Posted by
chattownmocs
Was the question asked whether something is unique about the conditions for soccer goalies in Seattle, Wa? That would be the place I'd start. I just don't get why the EPA needs to get involved. We don't need a ruling on whether this could hypothetically cause cancer. We simply need to figure out whether it is or is not causing cancer.
Seattle area residents consume more Starbucks per capita than other locations? Same is true for female soccer goalies in Seattle?
Re: Blood cancers and artificial turf
Quote:
Originally Posted by
chattownmocs
Was the question asked whether something is unique about the conditions for soccer goalies in Seattle, Wa? That would be the place I'd start. I just don't get why the EPA needs to get involved. We don't need a ruling on whether this could hypothetically cause cancer. We simply need to figure out whether it is or is not causing cancer.
Discussing an issue like this with you Chattown is like discussing it with Yogi Berra. I can sense there is at least a modicum of wisdom in what you are trying to express, but it is nowhere in plain sight.