BP Oil Spill raises blood toxins
January 29th 2011 01:09
Just like nuclear fallout, results of BP's Gulf Oil Spill keep showing up in ways that are hard to imagine.
Tests of blood drawn from workers and residents along the Gulf coasts of Southern states have shown a connection between reported illnesses and crude oil releases.
Tests were conducted because people w, or rashes that had been experienced since the spill over nine months ago.
People became sick for various reasons. Some of the test subjects became sick from direct contact with the oil while others inhaled airborne pollutants in wind and waves.
If gasoline really goes up this summer as predicted, maybe BP will be leading the pack.
The whole story is here.
Tests of blood drawn from workers and residents along the Gulf coasts of Southern states have shown a connection between reported illnesses and crude oil releases.
Tests were conducted because people w, or rashes that had been experienced since the spill over nine months ago.
People became sick for various reasons. Some of the test subjects became sick from direct contact with the oil while others inhaled airborne pollutants in wind and waves.
If gasoline really goes up this summer as predicted, maybe BP will be leading the pack.
The whole story is here.
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