http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2012/01/02/use-of-pill-raise-prostate-cancer-risk.aspx?e_cid=20120102_DNL_art_1
Hmm. I'm not sure I like the title, 'How women may be contributing to men's rising cancer rates'. I think contraception benefits men just as much as women. I suspect it suits men quite well to let women take care of things and be the ones who suffer side effects and possible health risks.
I know someone who works in a pharmaceutical company, and someone there got done for selling the waste water from Pill production to the local pig farm. People...
I wish we could move away from the use of so many chemicals and plastics. And I wish I could find an alternative to soya milk my daughter would drink :/
Hmm. I'm not sure I like the title, 'How women may be contributing to men's rising cancer rates'. I think contraception benefits men just as much as women. I suspect it suits men quite well to let women take care of things and be the ones who suffer side effects and possible health risks.
I know someone who works in a pharmaceutical company, and someone there got done for selling the waste water from Pill production to the local pig farm. People...
I wish we could move away from the use of so many chemicals and plastics. And I wish I could find an alternative to soya milk my daughter would drink :/
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The way they phrase it does point the finger a bit eh?
And yes, it certainly suits me quite well to let women take care of things and be the ones who suffer side effects and possible health risks.
Still, if there was a pill I could take instead, I would, but there isn't.
Holy shite I got halfway down that article and had to stop, the fear took over. I'd never considered that the medication we pee into the water supply could be recycled into today's insecurities! We're all fucked, lads.
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