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Error?
editI believe the following sentence is wrong: "[T]he view that there is a threshold of dose below which substances have no adverse effects, as has been stated in scientific textbooks, was "an error of historic proportions." I know that that's not what Dr Calabrese would say, but I cannot with certainty say that's not how he was quoted in the linked WSJ piece as I do not have a sub to that newspaper.
Dr. Calabrese would probably say something more like "[T]he view that there is *no* threshold of dose below which substances have no adverse effects, as has been stated in scientific textbooks, was "an error of historic proportions.". (Emphasis mine)
Please correct me if I am wrong. --Leveretth (talk) 00:21, 20 April 2019 (UTC)