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Limiting secondhand smoke in homes with children
A San Diego State University study found some parents who
Electronic cigarettes linked to wheezing in adults, new study finds
Electronic cigarette use (“vaping”) is associated with wheezing in adults,
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Much of current drug development focuses on the discovery of
New microfluidics device can detect cancer cells in blood
Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago and Queensland
More than half a million breast cancer deaths averted in the US over three decades
Latest U.S. estimates indicate that since 1989, hundreds of thousands
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Fatty acid metabolism is an essential process in tumor growth
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The first study of the immunotherapy drug pembrolizumab as the
E-cigarette: risk of cancer in smokers is reduced by 99 percent
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