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In reply to the discussion: Instead of regulating everyone's sugar intake [View all]KT2000
(22,136 posts)for the dangers of their money-making poisons, people like Bloomberg know they will have a safer and wider audience if they attack the obese. I think he is more concerned wiht "aesthetics" than health otherwise he would pursue those corporations.
When has he banned commercial chemicals?
The chemicals mentioned in this article are largely responsible for most of the health care costs in this country. These are not voluntary exposures either. In fact, babies are born with some of these chemicals in their blood. Too bad about the childhood cancer rates increasing, the damaged brains of children becoming more common and increasing rates of breast cancer in the under 40 women.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/9881992/Everyday-chemicals-linked-to-diseases-warns-World-Health-Organisation.html