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The Takeaway
Cancer is still a mysterious disease, and there’s plenty of room for conjecture and opinion in any discussion — it’s easy to get sucked in by big claims or scared off by nasty stories. The best thing you can do is approach any info on cancer causes and new treatments with a critical eye, and try not to let your emotions get the better of you.
You are responsible for your own health, so take the time to explore and investigate before changing the way you live.
Resources
American Cancer Society (Microwaves, Radio Waves, and Other Types of Radiofrequency Radiation)WebMD (Antiperspirants: Should You Sweat it?)Oncology Nutrition (Sugar and Cancer)BreastCancer.org (Eating Soy May Turn on Genes Linked to Cancer Growth)National Cancer Institute (Cannabis and Cannabinoids (PDQ) – Patient Version)Oncology Nutrition (Caffeine and Cancer)Related Search Topics
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