Long feared for its toxicity, a new study lauds selenium for reducing the risk of some cancers

Source: James E Brody 1997, Selenium: Cinderella Nutrient, in The New York Times, New York Times Co group, New York, February 20

Two new drugs being developed in the US show a lot of promise in halting the growth of tumours

In a desperate bid to stop mushrooming legal claims against the industry, the British tobacco firm, BAT Industries PLC, is considering settling compensation claims brought by Americans who are

A rare tree whose extracts are used for an anti cancer drug is being felled illegally

Whole milk from cows fed on an enriched diet could save humans from the risk of developing cancer

One of the biggest tobacco lawsuits was set in motion in the US recently with lawyers sending notices to potential claimants. These include former and current flight attendants on US airlines

Two and a half-year-old Avsar Khan was diagnosed for acute megakayo

Scientists will try to outrun rodents in predicting carcinogenic effects of chemicals

Japanese scientists have learned that beer may inhibit the carcinogen: tryptophan pyrolysate product no-2, a heterocyclic amine, produced by burning meat, fish or tobacco leaves. This was reported by

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