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Scientists crack genetic code of liver fluke parasite

Scientists crack genetic code of liver fluke parasite

Viewpoints: Va. GOP's 'Medicaid charade'; Paul Ryan's health Rx for poverty; giving the sick unapproved drugs

Viewpoints: Va. GOP's 'Medicaid charade'; Paul Ryan's health Rx for poverty; giving the sick unapproved drugs

Nicotine, cotinine can potentially inhibit DNA damage caused by NNK in tobacco smoke

Nicotine, cotinine can potentially inhibit DNA damage caused by NNK in tobacco smoke

Chemoprevention and colon cancer: an interview with Dr. John Letterio, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine

Chemoprevention and colon cancer: an interview with Dr. John Letterio, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine

Research highlights potential cancer risk in non-smokers

Research highlights potential cancer risk in non-smokers

Health concerns over arsenic in rice-especially for children

Health concerns over arsenic in rice-especially for children

Mice exposed to low doses of arsenic in drinking water develop lung cancer

Mice exposed to low doses of arsenic in drinking water develop lung cancer

Study explores metabolic activities of unique microbes for cleaning environmental contaminants

Study explores metabolic activities of unique microbes for cleaning environmental contaminants

Researchers find way to diagnose aggressiveness of oral cancer

Researchers find way to diagnose aggressiveness of oral cancer

New vaccine effective at preventing lung cancer in mice

New vaccine effective at preventing lung cancer in mice

Consumer Reports reveals truth about sunscreen products

Consumer Reports reveals truth about sunscreen products

High-voltage e-cigarettes may expose users to increased levels of toxic chemicals

High-voltage e-cigarettes may expose users to increased levels of toxic chemicals

Physicists recommend new strategies to make computed tomography safer

Physicists recommend new strategies to make computed tomography safer

Compound from "third-hand smoke" damages DNA and potentially cause cancer

Compound from "third-hand smoke" damages DNA and potentially cause cancer

Bisphenol A may promote prostate tumourigenesis

Bisphenol A may promote prostate tumourigenesis

Levels of bisphenol A in men's urine could be marker of prostate cancer

Levels of bisphenol A in men's urine could be marker of prostate cancer

NCI scientist recognized for AACR-American Cancer Society Award for Excellence in Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention

NCI scientist recognized for AACR-American Cancer Society Award for Excellence in Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention

Third-hand smoke as deadly as first-hand smoke

Third-hand smoke as deadly as first-hand smoke

High doses of 4-MEI in carbonated beverages may result in higher incidence of leukemia, says study

High doses of 4-MEI in carbonated beverages may result in higher incidence of leukemia, says study

Smoking and cancer: an interview with Dr. Lewis Foxhall, VP of Health Policy, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

Smoking and cancer: an interview with Dr. Lewis Foxhall, VP of Health Policy, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

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