
by Meg White
I don’t like it when scientists feel the need to explain that they’re scared out of their wits, or use exclamation marks.
I also get a little nervous when they say stuff like, “We’re such a dumb species, we don’t deserve to survive on this planet” because of the great lengths we’re going to just to kill ourselves off.
Nevertheless, I was glued to this shocking piece called simply “Farmacology” in the most recent issue of John Hopkins Magazine on the devastating effects of low level, non-therapeutic antibiotics in industrial agriculture.
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