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Opening Arguments

Warning! Wolf!

If you've gotten over Restless Leg Syndrome, you can now concentrate on worrying about "popcorn lung," the name given to breathing difficulties thought to be caused by exposure to the  fumes from the agent giving microwave popcorn its buttery flavor:

David Michaels, of the George Washington University School of Public Health, who first published Rose's letter on his blog, The Pump Handle, said the finding is another reason for federal regulators to crack down on diacetyl exposure by workers and consumers.

"This letter is a red flag, suggesting that exposure to food flavor chemicals is not just killing workers, but may also be causing disease in people exposed to food flavor chemicals in their kitchens," Michaels wrote on his public health policy blog.

Federal agencies are promising a thorough look at this, so expect a warning label on microwave popcorn any day now, though the only consumer that may have been affected ate several bags of extra-butter-flavored popcorn a day for several years. Regulators have become the boy who cried wolf. The more remotely possible dangers they alert us to in the strongest possible language, the less we pay attention.

Comments

alex
Thu, 09/06/2007 - 8:38am

When they banned smoking in my workplace some fifteen years ago, a lot of people said at the time that they didn't find cigarettes even half as noxious as they did microwave popcorn. Glad to know we secondhand popcorn sufferers are finally going to get some relief.

Leo Morris
Thu, 09/06/2007 - 9:00am

Tell them to put up a sign, "Warning, this is a popcorn-free building; thank you for not popping."

tim zank
Thu, 09/06/2007 - 10:47am

How long until we all get our own "bubble" sphere to work and live in?

Larry Morris
Thu, 09/06/2007 - 10:54am

Hey, I know Leo will want to hear this, work at home, ...

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