From the Editor: Fat Chance

So now we're having a national debate, courtesy of Mayor Bloomberg, over super-sized sugary drinks and obesity. Fine, but what about a super-sized vaccine schedule and its effects on diabetes and obesity, for starters?

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Mercury, It's What's for Dinner

Thanks to Anne Dachel for bringing this to our attention.  British Petroleum is able to LEGALLY dump small amounts of mercury into Lake Michigan.

"Although the federal government ordered states more than a decade ago to dramatically limit mercury discharges into the Great Lakes, the BP refinery in northwest Indiana will be allowed to continue pouring small amounts of the toxic metal into Lake Michigan for at least another five years....."

The entire Chicago Tribune Report is here.  Fried Walleye for dinner anyone?

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This one looks unequivocal. There are others, but they all arrive at more or less the same conclusions.

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