Why? Besides in USA and in Britain ... having an 'epidemic' of diabetes & obesity ... is that also true for France, Germany, Poland, Russia?
They say NHL has increased by 50% ... way too dramatic to be a hereditary thing alone ... SO ... since I do suspect this ...
And also Brain tumors ..
Are these also in these countries considered dramatically increased by the epidemiologists? | Reply from a French journalist:
About your question on obesity : yes, it's dramatically increasing in France too. But it 's very difficult to establish a link with toxic exposure on an epidemiological scale.
Nevertheless, I'm convinced that metabolic features (changes in cholesterol and lipid profile, changes in glucose uptake and cell use, mitochondrial diseases and so on) are among main underestimated issue of 2-BE. AND NHL? Pandemic Flu then look for: CFIDS Pattern | 
| How many Americans died in wars ? | War | Deaths | Addendum | | American Revolution | 25,324 | Bunker Hill cost 400 American lives | | War of 1812 | 2,260 | | | Mexican War | 13,283 | | | Civil War Union Confederacy |
498,332 364,821 | Antietam cost 5,000 lives on both sides: bloodiest day in American history | | Spanish-American War | 2,446 | | | World War I | 116,516 | Battle of Somme cost 19,240 British lives on a single day (total British casualties that day: 57,470) | | World War II | 405,399 Marcel Marceau | Other Losses: Soviet: 10,000,000 German: 3,500,000 Japan: 1,500,000 British: 280,000 At Dunkirk the British suffered 68,000 casualties | | Korean War * | 54,246 | | | Vietnam War * * * | 58,148 | | | Panama Invasion | 23 | | | Gulf War (1991) * | 148 | 195,000 Gulf War Illness | ... & the 'fall out?' Assess the collateral health damage ... before going to war ... EVER | Some Famous Actor Heroes of WWII ... Did they have a serious 'flu?'
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