"The Acreage" a town about 20 miles from West Palm Beach in Florida has been asking Florida officials to conduct more extensive tests to see what if anything may be causing higher rates of brain tumors and cancer among children. Health officials have confirmed higher rates than normal in that area. The local health department has done all it can and the state health department said it would further test the water and the soil.
The Governor, Charlie Crist, said he would seek federal help in the investigation.
According to the surgeon general of Florida the state health department has done all it can.
I know it is an uncomfortable feeling not to have an answer but sometimes that is just the way it is; someday the technology and medical insight will develop to the point that an absolute cause-effect relationship can be determined. This does little to settle the hurt and devastation and loss to the people affected by this tragic occurrence.
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2 comments:
Better keep the CDC away. It apparently has decided that the cluster around McCullom Lake, Ill. has only a standard rate of cancer. Tell that to the people who live there and are affected!
There is scientific truth based on measurable quantifiable and repeatable experimental investigations and then there are legal decisions...based not always on scientific proof...they reach their decision "truth" in an entirely different manner. The two don't always agree. CDC and attorneys approach truth in two different manners.
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