Tampa Dermatologist to Appear on MSNBC to Talk About the Gulf Oil Spill
Dr. Seth Forman warns the COREXIT dispersant used for the clean-up will have an 'agent orange' effect.
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(PRNewsChannel) / June 02, 2010 /
TAMPA, Fla. / Dr. Seth Forman will appear on MSNBC Wednesday morning to discuss the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. The Tampa dermatologist says the chemicals used in the clean up could have lasting effects. Today’s interview will air at 11:30 a.m. during the cable network’s MSNBC Live show.
“BP has already pumped more than 800,000 gallons of this toxin into the Gulf of Mexico,” says the Tampa dermatologist. “While it is good the EPA is forcing BP to reduce the amount of COREXIT used, the damage is already done. We will see the effects of this for years to come, similar to ‘agent orange’ in the 1960’s.”
Dr. Forman is Board Certified in both Dermatology and Dermapathologist. He has researched and written several articles on dermatological issues, including skin cancer and eczema. He’s also the author of two chapters in the leading reference medical textbook, Comprehensive Dermatological Drug Therapy.
For more on Dr. Seth Forman or Tampa dermatology, please visit www.formanderm.com.
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SOURCE: formanderm.com
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