PA Dept. of Health to Release $2.5M Study on Shale & Kid Cancer

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In December 2020, then-Gov. Tom Wolf announced a $2.5 million contract had been awarded to the University of Pittsburgh (Pitt) Graduate School of Public Health to “conduct research on the potential health effects of hydraulic fracturing in Pennsylvania” (see Pitt Researchers Get $2.5M for Fake Study to Link Shale & Kid Cancer). As we have pointed out from the beginning, to study a single potential cause for cancer (fracking) and not any other causes (like a nearby abandoned uranium dump) is not real science. Next Tuesday, August 15, the Pennsylvania Dept. of Health and Pitt researchers will unveil their "research" in an in-person and online extravaganza.

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