Guest guest Posted May 19, 2009 Report Share Posted May 19, 2009 I was talking to someone at an alternative health doctor's office and we were discussing that it seems we know alot of people with cancer, and she said that the Cincinnati area is a known area of high incidence of cancer. She said in the 1980's there was a study conducted to see what might be the cause and they never came out with the results! If I put that together with fact that Ohio River valley is known high area of mold problems, sounds like a possible link. Although there our factories here and air quality isn't so hot, it isn't higher than other cities it's size. In fact, Cincinnati is known to have a lower amount of blue collar jobs because on a percentage basis there is not as many factories as other cities it's size. Reagan dubed Cincinnati the 'blue chip' city because of the high number of executive jobs, so I wouldn't think our air quality or water quality would be more polluted than cities of same size. Anyway, thought it was interesting that person, who was not sick from or discussing mold at all, observed study was never published or concluded. It sounds like more mold evidence to me, but if it was a factory from a beloved corporate citizen, it would have been hidden also. Just an interesting fact I heard. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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