duh. Smoking and breathing the crap that comes from cars during my commute are both lethal.
Anyway, what I want to see is what the effects of auto emissions and various other environmental air borne contaminates have in relation to lung cancer (and asthma and other lung issues). Funny, an SUV emits more particulates and carcinogens with one tank of gas than I do in an entire year. But, please, blame the smokers and "2nd hand smoke", not the oil industry. :)
I wish I could post when not at work so as to put together a more coherant paragraph.
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Date: 2005-12-14 05:02 pm (UTC)Anyway, what I want to see is what the effects of auto emissions and various other environmental air borne contaminates have in relation to lung cancer (and asthma and other lung issues). Funny, an SUV emits more particulates and carcinogens with one tank of gas than I do in an entire year. But, please, blame the smokers and "2nd hand smoke", not the oil industry. :)
I wish I could post when not at work so as to put together a more coherant paragraph.