From smartphones to skincare, there are currently over 1,000 commercial products containing nanomaterials, with applications as far ranging as the fields of medicine, engineering, electronics and energy production. This session of Public Health Grand Rounds focuses on the current state of knowledge in nanotechnology and discusses concerns about the harmful impact that exposure to some nanomaterials may have on humans and the environment.
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SuperHealthyHealth 3 weeks ago
some people wont be happy till they murder the world.
TheSkyhazFallen 2 months ago
at no point to they suggest that the health and wellbeing is MORE important than the manufacture of the materials... there is the ASSUMPTION that the nano-materials MUST be produced, in SPITE of the effects on LIFE...
etyrnal 4 months ago
how is this going to harm ANIMALS and PLANT LIFE?? The animals can not install filtration systems in their HOMES - we've existed without nano-tech for eons... we do not need it now
etyrnal 4 months ago
Yeah... how about Morgellons what about that nanotech? You think you could stop the Aerosol spraying/Chemtrailing? That might help too right? Not you guys of course, but us. It would help us.
UncoveringConscious 8 months ago
I just had to leave a comment, NICE. Keep the vids coming!
showem88 1 year ago
Hmmmm? All this bologna works well with the 'DEATH PANELS"? These 'people' must be compensated with taxpayer (sheep slaves) money?
ThePsalm40 1 year ago
Very Good Information.
RegardlessFantasia0 1 year ago