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John Day MD's avatar

After very carefully constrained and time limited exposure to a well controlled amount of inhaled graphene in mice, the lung inflammation was "moderate" at 28 days, "but did not induce remodeling", which implies that it did not destroy structural components of the lungs that would need extensive repair.

Cellular elements could still be destroyed within this wording.

Additionally, work exposures in humans can be massive at once, or can go on for 28 years, not 28 days. The mouse model showed lung inflammation which was "moderate" in the estimate of researchers who are paid to find good news.

At the next step of telling the story, the researchers called these effects on the mice "mild", and by the time the article was sent out "Graphene dust not harmful" is the blanket statement.

Graphene has the potential to be much more harmful than asbestos, and in vastly smaller amounts, and not just by inhallation by miners and workers, but through skin, gut and potentially injection.

Graphene should clearly be treated at least as carefully as asbestos, but there's money to be made, and companies to be sold off before the medical complications get joined into class action suits.

"Business-cycle"

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nymusicdaily's avatar

remember the kentile floors sign - you could see it from the smith/9th street station https://youtu.be/PsH5vzlFKNQ

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