And Perdue's not the only leading recipient of Southern's political support to help spread
the questionable scientific talking points the utility has paid for: Rep. Gary Palmer, an Alabama Republican who received $ 18,000 from the company's PAC and employees in the 2014 cycle, last year told WATE that science «says global climate change is more a function of nature and solar activity than it is anything man does.»
Not exact matches
This article is
questionable as it has no links or actual references to the studies it
talks about, like someone above has mentioned also there is no information on how the diagnosis were made, and lastly it does not take into account that celiac disease is NOT an allergy, it is an auto immune disease where the body attacks its own cells confusing them with gluten proteins, it is not about tolerance, I would not be trusting this information, do lots of research on your own from legitimate
scientific sources before making a decision.
Printed by a small publishing company known for other
scientific masterpieces such as The Psychology of the Simpsons and You Do Not
Talk About Fight Club» makes the rest of her article
questionable at least and suspect at most.