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Feature Story Government Finally To Look Into Possible Link Between Artificial Turf And Cancer SATURDAY, February 13, 2016 (Forbes) — There have been concerns about…
Roy J. Duhé, Ph.D., is Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Professor of Radiation Oncology and Associate Director for Cancer Education at the University of Mississippi…
For 30 years, the Prevent Cancer Foundation has placed a large focus on educating the public about cancer prevention and early detection. Depending on one’s…
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On Valentine’s Day, many people across the world will demonstrate their love for each other with jewelry, flowers, chocolate and other tokens of appreciation. At…