- Big Tobacco knew radioactive particles in cigarettes posed cancer risk but kept quiet, study suggests
Polonium210, that could have been eliminated by a technique called acid-wash; but as it would ionize nicotine, thus rendering it more difficult for the smoker's brain to absorb, acid-wash has not been used.
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- Key to aging? Key molecular switch for telomere extension by telomerase identified
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- Are cancers newly evolved species?
Cancerous tumors are parasitic organisms, he said. Each one is a new species that, like most parasites, depends on its host for food, but otherwise operates independently and often to the detriment of its host.
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Health | Cancer 'danger receptor' found
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- Breast screening has had little to do with falling breast cancer deaths, European study finds
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- Cigarette smoking's impact lingers after quitting
Current, former smokers may face impaired pancreatic duct cell function, elevated colorectal cancer risk, especially women.
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