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Bloodletting recommended for Jersey residents after PFAS contamination

57 点作者 incognitojam4 个月前

12 条评论

blindriver4 个月前
The idea that the government settled with 3M for 2.6M is unconscionable and needs to be investigated. The paltry sum reeks of bribery and corruption.
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greatgib4 个月前
<p><pre><code> The therapy costs about £100,000 upfront and then as much as £200,000 a year to treat 50 people. </code></pre> Isn&#x27;t it a little bit expensive just for a blood letting? Basically it should be like a blood donation where you can directly throw the extracted blood. No?
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Red_Comet_884 个月前
Synthetic chemistry has overall been a disaster for humanity, particularly since chemists employed the hacker ethos of &quot;move fast and break things&quot;. Except in this case the things they broke were other people&#x27;s bodies and the environment.<p>Tragic to see the crazed promethean spirit possessing scientists to push forward without a single inkling of the negative consequences. Perhaps Icarus&#x27; fate is our inescapable destiny.
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pfdietz4 个月前
All this concern about PFAs is reminding me of artificial blood made with perfluorinated chemicals. It would have utterly enormous quantities of the chemicals, circulating as a microemulsion throughout the body.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Blood_substitute" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Blood_substitute</a>
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Trasmatta4 个月前
It looks like this is for the actual island Jersey, and not New Jersey. I was pretty confused at first. People here on the East Coast call the state &quot;Jersey&quot; as often as we call it &quot;New Jersey&quot;. Which is interesting now that I think of it, nobody EVER calls New York just &quot;York&quot;.
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orbisvicis4 个月前
Looks like some of their biggest food exports are potatoes and milk (mainly to UK&#x2F;EU). I wonder if those are also contaminated.
ethbr14 个月前
Prompts a couple questions.<p>Are blood banks testing for levels of PFASs?<p>How does one test blood for PFASs?
prmph4 个月前
&gt; The therapy costs about £100,000 upfront and then as much as £200,000 a year to treat 50 people.<p>Interesting that the bloodletting is so expensive. I wonder what makes it so?
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ajdude4 个月前
Reminds me of this:<p>Regular blood donations can reduce “forever chemicals” in the bloodstream: study <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=31123477">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=31123477</a><p>230 points by wirelesspotat on April 22, 2022 | 208 comments
r0ckarong4 个月前
Leeches, come get your leeches.
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OutOfHere4 个月前
Cholestyramine is a bile binder, and while it can help with some PFAS, it won&#x27;t be as effective as blood removal. For most of us, the solution is regular blood donations and Organic psyllium husk powder which too is a bile binder.
semking4 个月前
I simply cannot believe what I&#x27;m reading... :(