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Church responds to diet experiments in residential schools
Earlier this week, news reports described experiments in nutrition run through two residential schools in Kenora. They included children at C.J. and St. Mary’s during the 1940’s and 1950’s. On Friday, Steve Allen from the Presbyterian Church in Canada responded to the research by Dr. Ian Mosby. “Reading his paper is chilling, and it’s really […]
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AFN wants Harper to apologize for native nutrition experiments
Canada’s largest aboriginal group was to debate an emergency resolution Thursday based on a report that the federal government once conducted nutritional experiments on hungry native children and adults. The resolution at the Assembly of First Nations annual meeting in Whitehorse, Yukon, calls on the Harper government to apologize for the experiments conducted between 1942 […]
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Chemical Used In “Harmless” Subway Gas Test Linked To Early Menopause
As you may have noticed, Brookhaven National Laboratory and the City of New York are currently cooperating on the largest urban airflow study in U.S. history—and you get to be the guinea pig! Yesterday they released “low concentrations of harmless gases” known as perfluorocarbons into the subway system and at street level, as part of […]
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NYPD to simulate a chemical attack on the subway system Tuesday
NEW YORK (PIX11) – The city announced it will begin the first of its tests simulating a chemical/biological/radiological in the subway system beginning Tuesday Morning. The test is part of a 3 day sampling called Subway-Surface Air Flow Exchange, a program the city first publicized earlier this year. Beginning at 6am Tuesday, researchers and NYPD […]
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NYPD to use gas in subway test
The Subway-Surface Air Flow Exchange (S-SAFE) project The New York Police Department and the Brookhaven National Laboratory will jointly conduct an airflow study of risks posed by contaminants in the New York City subways. The NYPD said it would use data collected during three days of research in July to optimize emergency response to an […]
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Experiment to use PFCs in NYC subways & streets to determine airflow for potential chemical/biological weapons
Project Represents Largest Field Study of its Kind Investigating How Airborne Contaminants Disperse in a Dense, Complex Urban Environment April 24, 2013 The Subway-Surface Air Flow Exchange (S-SAFE) project The New York City Police Department and the U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory are scheduled to conduct this July the largest urban airflow study […]
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Chippewa County: Free fluoride supplements for children 6 months to 16 years old
Attention Parents: Having adequate fluoride in your child’s drinking water or taking a daily fluoride supplement is important in the development of strong teeth. Having stronger teeth is one way to decrease the chance that children will develop cavities. Chippewa County Department of Public Health has a free fluoride supplement program that is available to […]
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A personal exposure study employing scripted activities and paths in conjunction with atmospheric releases of perfluorocarbon tracers in Manhattan, NY
Abstract A personal exposure study was conducted in New York City as part of the Urban Dispersion Program (UDP). It examined the contact of individuals with four harmless perflourocarbon tracers (PFT) released in Midtown Manhattan with approval by city agencies at separate locations, during two types of experiments, completed during each release period. Two continuous […]
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Mentally retarded children given fluoride before legal
The state Department of Public Health fluoridated the water at the Wrentham and Belchertown state schools for the mentally retarded in 1947 – four years before a US public health recommendation and a state law allowing local communities to fluoridate. In the wake of other experiments at the state schools that apparently were conducted without […]
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