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All articles by Geoffrey Kabat

EPA Refutes Study Claiming Glyphosate Boosts Cancer Risk
(Feb 27, 2020 )
Who's Afraid of Roundup?
(Nov 21, 2019 )
Claims That Criticism of IARC Are Industry-Driven Do IARC More Harm Than Good
(Aug 23, 2018 )
IARC Is Changing Its Preamble But Will That Mean A Change In Its Credibility?
(Jun 8, 2018 )
Dissension Emerges Over The Results Of A 30-Million-Dollar Federal Study of BPA
(Apr 30, 2018 )
4 Flaws in Assessing the Influence of the Environment on Cancer
(May 15, 2017 )
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