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Lung cancer, the second-most common cancer in the U.S., is often associated with smoking — but even those who have never had ...
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Health and Me on MSNYou Don’t Have To Smoke To Get Lung Cancer—Air Pollution May Be Just As DangerousNew global research links air pollution to DNA mutations found in lung cancer among non-smokers, suggesting polluted air may ...
An international study found that air pollution leads to more cancer-related genetic changes than secondhand smoke.
A new study published in Nature says air pollution may be driving lung cancer development in people who have little to no ...
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Climate Crisis 247 on MSNStudy Links Air Pollution To Lung Cancer In Non-Smokers WorldwideDouglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports on new findings linking air pollution to lung cancer in non ...
UC San Diego study of global lung cancer shows mutations that lead to cancer are common in people who live in cities with bad air pollution. But cancer mutations are quite close to normal among ...
A new study reveals that air pollution, traditional herbal medicines and other environmental exposures are linked to genetic ...
Exposure to air pollution, other contaminants and traditional herbal medicines may be contributing to the development of lung cancer in people who have little or no history of smoking, a new study … ...
A new study reveals that air pollution, traditional herbal medicines and other environmental exposures are linked to genetic mutations that may ...
A recent study reveals a direct link between air pollution and lung cancer, identifying increased DNA mutations in ...
A new study has found strong genetic evidence that air pollution may contribute to the development of lung cancer in people who have never smoked or smoked only minimally. The research, undertaken by ...
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