MIT AND QUAKER RADIOACTIVE CHEMICAL EXPERIMENT ON KIDS
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WHY DO COMPANIES THAT DO BAD THINGS GET TO KEEP DOING BUSINESS?
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Yes, there was a significant lawsuit involving MIT, Harvard, and Quaker Oats regarding experiments conducted on children at the Fernald State School in Waltham, Massachusetts. Between 1946 and 1956, researchers from MIT and Harvard fed developmentally disabled children radioactive isotopes mixed into Quaker Oats cereal to study the absorption of minerals like calcium and iron. The children and their parents were not informed about the radioactive elements involved in these experiments.
In 1995, a lawsuit was filed by 30 former students against MIT and Quaker Oats. The case was settled in 1998 for $1.85 million3. Additionally, President Clinton issued an apology to the victims, acknowledging the unethical nature of these experiments.
FOREVER CHEMICAL WATER CONTAMINATION
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Long-term exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) through contaminated drinking water can have several adverse health effects. Here are some key findings:
Increased Cholesterol Levels: Exposure to PFAS (such as PFOA, PFOS, PFNA, and PFDA) has been associated with elevated cholesterol levels.
Reduced Antibody Response: PFAS exposure (including PFOA, PFOS, PFHxS, and PFDA) may lead to a lower antibody response to certain vaccines.
Liver Enzyme Changes: PFOA, PFOS, and PFHxS have been linked to alterations in liver enzymes.
Pregnancy-Related Risks: PFOA and PFOS are associated with pregnancy-induced hypertension and preeclampsia.
Small Decreases in Birth Weight: PFOA and PFOS exposure may result in slightly lower birth weights.
Cancer Risk: PFOA has been linked to kidney and testicular cancer.
However, the risk of health effects depends on various factors, including exposure levels, individual sensitivity, and other determinants of health. Scientists continue to study PFAS to better understand their impact on human health. Animal studies have shown liver damage, immune system suppression, and developmental issues, but human responses may differ. Ongoing research will refine our understanding of PFAS-related risks.
Scientific research has shown that exposure to certain PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) can lead to adverse health outcomes. Here are some key findings:
Increased Cholesterol Levels: PFOA, PFOS, PFNA, and PFDA exposure can elevate cholesterol levels.
Liver Damage: Some PFAS are associated with alterations in liver enzymes.
Kidney Disease: PFOA has been linked to kidney disease.
Thyroid Hormone Disruption: Certain PFAS can interfere with thyroid hormones.
Immune System Alterations: Exposure may impact immune responses.
Cancers: PFOA is associated with kidney and testicular cancers.
Cardiovascular Disease: Some PFAS may contribute to heart issues.
Neurological Disorders: Evidence suggests a link to neurological effects.
Diabetes and Osteoarthritis: Associations have been observed.
While research is ongoing, these findings highlight the potential risks of PFAS exposure to human health123. 🚰🔬 Read more
DuPont is involved in the pharmaceutical industry, providing essential materials for drug formulation and delivery. Here are some ways DuPont contributes to healthcare:
Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs): DuPont offers cholestyramine and sodium polystyrene sulfonate ion exchange resins, which are globally recognized APIs with a long history of safe use.
Excipients: Their ion exchange resin excipients address pharmaceutical challenges, including taste masking, tablet disintegration, and drug stability.
Demineralized Water Solutions: DuPont ensures a high-quality and reliable supply of demineralized water for pharmaceutical solutions.
While they don’t directly produce medications, their contributions play a crucial role in drug development and patient care.