+ Follow BRITISH JOURNAL OF CANCER Tag
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[Title] => Burger nakakaadik?
[Summary] => PINAG-AARALAN ng ilang grupo ng researchers kung nakakaadik ang mga pagkain sa fastfood outlet tulad ng hamburger at french fries.
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[AuthorName] => Ramon M. Bernardo
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[Title] => Processed meat may increase pancreatic cancer risk
[Summary] => Eating too much processed meat may result in a rise in the risk of pancreatic cancer compared to those who eat no meat, showed a new Swedish research on Friday.
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[Title] => Catalytic antibodies: Antibodies as targeting enzymes
[Summary] => Antibodies are excellent targeting molecules. As an important part of the immune system, they are able to bind strongly to foreign antigens introduced into the body.
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[Title] => Message sent: No brain cancer link to cell phones
[Summary] => The cell (mobile) phone is arguably one of todays gizmos most people cant live without. But while it can make our workaday lives a lot easier, theres been an undercurrent of fear that it may make our lives shorter.
Do not fear; hear this ringing revelation from whats probably the most extensive study to date on the cell phone. Message sent: Ten years of using a cell phone, according to researchers, cause no increased risk of a tumor in the nerve connecting the ear to the brain.
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[Title] => Message sent: No brain cancer link to cell phones
[Summary] => The cell (mobile) phone is arguably one of todays gizmos most people cant live without. But while it can make our workaday lives a lot easier, theres been an undercurrent of fear that it may make our lives shorter.
Do not fear; hear this ringing revelation from whats probably the most extensive study to date on the cell phone. Message sent: Ten years of using a cell phone, according to researchers, cause no increased risk of a tumor in the nerve connecting the ear to the brain.
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January 14, 2012 - 12:00am