More than a million Canadians are dealing with conditions that cannot be identified by medical tests or physical exams, Statistics Canada said Friday.
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beware how you use the word "chemical" after all you're made of them. but we know what u mean.
possibly true. i dont deny it. All sorts of previously unusual diseases becoming more widespread.
Ahem. I'm an ex-firefighter. At least you have an idea of what you've been around and/or inhaling.hahaha good point.
at the same time... ive worked for years in organic chemistry labs, coming up against some serious nasties... so far i'm ok but i know i'm at greater risk of cancer than you. I also know I have a lower than normal life expectancy too.
hahaha good point.
at the same time... ive worked for years in organic chemistry labs, coming up against some serious nasties... so far i'm ok but i know i'm at greater risk of cancer than you. I also know I have a lower than normal life expectancy too.
fair enough, although i daresay he never came into contact with titanium (IV) chloride which explodes on contact with moist air, and catches fire in the syringe sometimes.
hmm well not all chemicals are bad. and a lot of them are a lot better than catching fire
Does white phosphorus count?fair enough, although i daresay he never came into contact with titanium (IV) chloride which explodes on contact with moist air, and catches fire in the syringe sometimes.