Microcephaly = babies born with small heads and brain impairment.
As I've demonstrated in numerous articles, the purported cause of
microcephaly, the Zika virus, is completely discredited. There is no
science to back it up. In fact, the findings of Brazilian researchers
constitute evidence that Zika has nothing to do with microcephaly.
Now we have this: Jerusalem Post (2/2/16),
"All eyes on Haifa after damning study results leaked":
"...preliminary results of a University of Haifa study indicating that
exposure of pregnant women in the Haifa area to pollution from the
petrochemical industry [including an ammonia factory] caused their
babies to be born with heads 20 to 30 percent smaller than average."
The five-year study is only a quarter of the way done. The preliminary
results were leaked, causing an uproar among residents in the city of
Haifa, where cancer rates are five times the national average in some
neighborhoods.
The Post:
"Early findings of the five-year study, which has been carried out for
only one year so far, were revealed on Sunday night by Channel 2. The
study, sponsored by the municipality and the Haifa-area Municipal
Association, was financed by the petrochemical industries and the Israel
Electric Corporation."
More from the Post article:
"The Channel 2 report claimed that the researchers working on the study
had demanded to take soil samples from the area to test for possibly
carcinogenic materials, but that the Haifa-area Municipal Association,
which was among those paying for the research, refused."
"Rambam Medical Center, Haifa's largest hospital, said it was not aware of babies being born with smaller-than-average heads."
So on one side, we have the researchers, who were funded by the
petrochemical industry itself, stating that microcephaly is prevalent.
On the other side, the local hospital says it's not.
Facts need to be sorted out, but if this report is true, and the ongoing
study continues to validate the early findings, we are looking at one
obvious cause of microcephaly. The published literature is clear:
any insult to the developing fetal brain can cause microcephaly. Heavy industrial pollution would certainly qualify.
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