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Comment: A couple of potential topics:
Burned toast is carcinogenic. True or false? Burned meats are carcinogenic. True or false? |
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Being alive causes cancer. Growing older is carcinogenic.
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http://www.epa.gov/radiation/sources/smoke_dispose.htm Last edited by Nappy Solo; 19 January 2007 at 08:10 PM. Reason: to add a link |
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Burned/Charred Meats:
Possibly true, (evidence is from animal studies), but for those genetically vulnerable to it: http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20060401/food.asp This particular study I believe would not apply to bread, as it wouldn't have the all the ingredients necessary to make the harmful amides. |
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I thought this was going to be about a Joe Jackson song.
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Are the photoelectric ones sold that much? I always was told the ionization detecters were safer for homes; the photoelectric ones require fires with a lot of smoke. |
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Comment: I heard that using baby powder can cause cancer.
It has been reported that Talcum powder is linked to cancer. Talcum powder is made from sand. It has been known to implicate cancer when it is used on little girls as it is more likely to enter into the body through the vagina and travel to the uterus, bladder and ovaries. Uterine and Ovarian Cancer are a result of this, and Urinary Tract Infections are also common. It is recommended not to use talc on little girls vagina area. Talcum powder is usually made up of various combinations of zinc stearate, magnesium silicates, as well as other silicates which are finely ground. The size of particles is so small that they are both easily carried in the air like dust and can reach even the smallest areas of the lung. There have been numerous reports of babies having life-threatening episodes from inhaling the powder. And in fact, there have been many deaths reported from aspiration of the powder. A good number of these cases occurred during a diaper change when adult supervision is usually very high. But as every parent knows (including myself), infants and toddlers can be awfully quick sometimes, so reaching for and spilling the powder bottle is not such a hard thing to do for the little ones. The feeling from many dermatologists is that there isn't much advantage of powders as compared to ointments when it comes to preventing and treating diaper rash. So, clearly talc can cause pneumonia, inflammation (or swelling) of the airways of babies, and even death. But what about cancer? When the link to asbestos and cancer came to light, it was noticed that a lot of the exposure to asbestos was accompanied by other inhalable fibers and dust including talc. However, a specific link to talc exposure and lung cancer has not been established. On the other hand, there has been some interesting research into a possible link of talc to ovarian cancer. |
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You think that's bad? The (you guessed it) Daily Mail is warning its readers to avoid bread as a cancer risk.
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Make up your sodding mind!
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Sounds like someone's decided on a marketing tool - "It(name of product/service) causes cancer!"...
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Supplemental vitamin A increases the incidence of lung cancer in smokers. Best for smokers to avoid taking any multivitamins that contain vitamin A.
Brooks123 www.medschool.temple.edu www.ebAMultivitamin.com |
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