Environmental and health consequences of fracking report raises some awareness of the issue but unfortunately cherry picks it sources for information to support its mandate. January 30, 2020February 3, 2020Dr. Barry Dworkin Medical Mythbusting Commentary for January 30, 2020 [display_podcast] Source:Birth defects, cancer and disease among potential health risks from fracking for Canadians, doctors warn Reference: Link to report Related posts: Two stories that underlie importance of risk and benefit of using medications CFIA: Traces of parts per billion of herbicide glyphosate in some foods pose little to no risk to human health Mouse study shows that flavoured e-cigarette vapour has observed negative effects on lung function at least in the short term. Non-flavoured does not. Cigs are still worse in comparison. Need human trials for verification. How sunscreen became controversial when studies to date have not shown any conclusive evidence for harm versus the real risk reduction for skin damage and cancer. Time Magazine reviews the issue