Eco-Extremism, Not Science, Behind Fishy Salmon Scarewww.foxnews.com |
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Fri, 16th January 2004 By Steven Milloy Junk science doesn't get too much fishier than recent scary headlines about farmed salmon being a cancer risk. Farmed salmon is so contaminated with PCBs, dioxins and other 'toxic' chemicals, reported the news media, that it shouldn't be consumed more than once per month. It was gullible media alarmism run amok as even the 'scientists' whose much-reported study appeared in the Jan. 9 issue of 'Science' plainly acknowledged there was no factual basis for concern. 'The potential risks of eating contaminated farmed salmon have not been well evaluated. Three previous studies reporting contaminants in salmon are inconclusive because of their very small sample sizes and narrow geographic representation. As a result, the extent of this problem and potential risks to human health remain unclear,' the study's authors wrote. Maybe it's just me, but I don’t see how one gets a scary headline out of a study with that disclaimer. In fact, there has never been a single health effect associated with consumption of farmed salmon despite countless people eating millions of tons of it over the last 20 years. That's no surprise since PCBs, dioxins and the other so-called 'contaminants' considered in the study have never been scientifically shown to cause harm in humans at typical exposure levels.
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