Japanese Government Covers Up Mercury Poisoning From Eating Dolphins Tuesday, May 11, 2010, 10:48 Tokyo, Japan – For many years, Taiji, Japan has been a target of international criticism due to its cruel mass capture and horrific slaughter of mercury-contaminated dolphins and pilot whales, both for human consumption and to supply captive marine mammal aquaria industry. Evidence presented in the Academy Award winning film The Cove, and in University of Hokkaido Professor Tetsuya Endo’s study revealed that Taiji residents have 10 times higher mercury levels than other Japanese citizens. Despite the evidence, Japanese researchers with the National Institute for Minamata Disease (NIMD) claimed in a news conference this past Sunday, May 9th 2010 that there is no cause for alarm since they haven’t yet found any cases of neurological methylmercury toxicity. In Defense of Animals (IDA), an international animal protection organization along with a network of concerned Japanese scientists, activists and animal protection organizations as part of the Suigin Iranai (“No More Mercury Poisoning”) Campaign, point out significant fundamental flaws in the NIMD conclusions presented to the public. First, infants and young children were not adequately tested for neural development disorders, learning disabilities or IQ impairments. Second, the NIMD researchers ignored recent, widely reported studies by Faroe Island researchers http://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/stories/faroe605/interview_weihe.html who found harmful impairments to children’s memory, language, visual-spatial abilities, and reaction times from consuming mercury-contaminated cetaceans (dolphins, porpoises and whales). The NIMD study included no such testing.
好吧,你懒我勤快一下 google了,文章里没啥conclusive的东西,倒是有这么一句 这可是google搜出来的top文章啊 Overall though, the benefits you gain from cycling and keeping healthy should outweigh the negative aspects of breathing in the fumes. Everyone in a large city is exposed to a certain amount of pollution, including people inside vehicles, and you can't travel without breathing in something nasty. Of course, if everyone cycled to work then we wouldn't have this problem… 你开车一样要呼吸污染,你坐公车一样要呼吸,只要你on the road就要呼吸污染
【在 z*********n 的大作中提到】 : 好吧,你懒我勤快一下 : google了,文章里没啥conclusive的东西,倒是有这么一句 : 这可是google搜出来的top文章啊 : Overall though, the benefits you gain from cycling and keeping healthy : should outweigh the negative aspects of breathing in the fumes. Everyone in : a large city is exposed to a certain amount of pollution, including people : inside vehicles, and you can't travel without breathing in something nasty. : Of course, if everyone cycled to work then we wouldn't have this problem… : 你开车一样要呼吸污染,你坐公车一样要呼吸,只要你on the road就要呼吸污染
top的是这篇吧。 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-12298562 It has been postulated that because cyclists breathe more deeply during the physical exertion of cycling, that they can inhale up to five times more particulates than either car users or those travelling on public transport. On the other hand, it has also been suggested that passengers travelling in cars or buses are more at risk of being exposed to higher levels of air pollution than cyclists, as they are sitting in an environment of limited circulating ventilation. 不过呢在美国开车是必须的,cycling是额外的运动,骑车运动的人开的车一点都不少 。所以怎么说都是骑车运动的吸掉更多污染。
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【在 z*********n 的大作中提到】 : 好吧,你懒我勤快一下 : google了,文章里没啥conclusive的东西,倒是有这么一句 : 这可是google搜出来的top文章啊 : Overall though, the benefits you gain from cycling and keeping healthy : should outweigh the negative aspects of breathing in the fumes. Everyone in : a large city is exposed to a certain amount of pollution, including people : inside vehicles, and you can't travel without breathing in something nasty. : Of course, if everyone cycled to work then we wouldn't have this problem… : 你开车一样要呼吸污染,你坐公车一样要呼吸,只要你on the road就要呼吸污染
【在 n***d 的大作中提到】 : top的是这篇吧。 : http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-12298562 : It has been postulated that because cyclists breathe more deeply during the : physical exertion of cycling, that they can inhale up to five times more : particulates than either car users or those travelling on public transport. : On the other hand, it has also been suggested that passengers travelling in : cars or buses are more at risk of being exposed to higher levels of air : pollution than cyclists, as they are sitting in an environment of limited : circulating ventilation. : 不过呢在美国开车是必须的,cycling是额外的运动,骑车运动的人开的车一点都不少
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还是健身房里和美女上骑车机比较好。还能吸入荷尔蒙
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【在 n***d 的大作中提到】 : top的是这篇吧。 : http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-12298562 : It has been postulated that because cyclists breathe more deeply during the : physical exertion of cycling, that they can inhale up to five times more : particulates than either car users or those travelling on public transport. : On the other hand, it has also been suggested that passengers travelling in : cars or buses are more at risk of being exposed to higher levels of air : pollution than cyclists, as they are sitting in an environment of limited : circulating ventilation. : 不过呢在美国开车是必须的,cycling是额外的运动,骑车运动的人开的车一点都不少