Vitamin C is an antioxidant, and it also inhibits the formation of carcinogenic nitrosamines from dietary amines and nitrites. |
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There aren't a lot of good in vitro methods to predict carcinogenic potential. |
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The World Health Organization has concluded that cannabis, when smoked, is twice as carcinogenic as tobacco. |
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When they are mixed with products containing nitrates, carcinogenic nitrosamines can be formed. |
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Each carcinogenic mixture acts as a unique entity to produce its own specific cancer cluster. |
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While bromate is potentially carcinogenic, a spokeswoman for Coca-Cola stressed that there was no health risk from drinking bottles of Dasani. |
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In this study by IARC, other known carcinogenic substances in solid wood were not identified. |
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One family of mycotoxins, the aflatoxins, are carcinogenic and immunotoxic and cause growth retardation in animals. |
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The cause of his death is something vaguely related to carcinogenic sheep dip. |
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The risk of a carcinogenic effect of a substance can be assessed by 1 of several mathematical models. |
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The second line of defense against avoidable carcinogenic exposures is the reduction or phase-out of toxics in use. |
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The researchers plan to test their screening technique to find microbes that break down carcinogenic chemicals at coal tar waste sites. |
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Up until the late 1980s, carcinogenic asbestos was used in building houses. |
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The carcinogenic effect of diesel exhaust exposure is mainly ascribed to the inhalation of particles. |
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What is more, chemical tear gas lachrymators are considered by some to have long term carcinogenic properties. |
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They've got a carcinogenic potential and the potential to suppress the immune system. |
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Despite evidence of the carcinogenic properties of pesticides, aerial spraying remains widespread. |
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Many chemotherapy treatment regimes, not least those that include methylating agents, are carcinogenic in patients surviving long term. |
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But even more important is that it absorbs carcinogenic ultra-violet rays and electromagnetic radiation. |
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Apart from their well known carcinogenic action on the liver, they also impair growth and the development of the immune system in children. |
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The use of sprays can lead to an indoor build-up of large quantities of carcinogenic vapours. |
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Many studies strongly support the premise that oxidative stress plays an important role in this carcinogenic process. |
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They have also stated that cannabis is in fact less addictive, and less carcinogenic than the tobacco used to roll the joints. |
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Among them, ionizing radiation and genotoxic chemicals with carcinogenic potential play an important role. |
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This may be caused by carcinogenic additives to lead-free petrol such as benzene. |
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At least 60 of the chemicals in a puff of smoke are carcinogenic, meaning they may cause cancer. |
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Airline pilots are occupationally exposed to cosmic radiation and other potentially carcinogenic elements. |
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However, some studies also focused on the mechanisms by which particles without organic pollutants cause carcinogenic effects. |
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Some of them are carcinogenic, and some of them also cause neurological and reproductive health problems. |
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He's spent a fair bit of his career describing how carcinogenic the sun is. |
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He was also dragged into a public controversy over the carcinogenic effects of low-level radiation. |
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Church air was found to be considerably higher in carcinogenic polycyclic hydrocarbons than air beside roads travelled by 45,000 vehicles daily. |
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In a nutshell, the plastic used in these bottles contains a potentially carcinogenic element. |
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Usually, food that was cooked over direct heat from a burning substance, or one that was smoked, could contain carcinogenic material. |
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For example, it was claimed that the study presented uniquely reliable evidence that simvastatin is not carcinogenic. |
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Health officials did not test for Strontium 90, a radioactive carcinogenic byproduct of nuclear fission. |
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Soot and creosote build-up cause foul odors, excessive and carcinogenic smoke and fire danger. |
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Critics note that novel genes introduced into GM plants could produce proteins that are toxic, allergenic or carcinogenic. |
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A dye called Malachite green, used to treat fungus on fish, is carcinogenic. |
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Crabs, for example, when examined, show up to 20 times the normal levels of carcinogenic metals such as cadmium and cobalt. |
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For example, many metals, like cadmium, lead, and mercury are toxic to humans and are mutagenic and carcinogenic. |
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She chomped on the cigar, and seething, she inhaled sharply and spewed a jet-stream of carcinogenic smoke into the acrid atmosphere between them. |
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At the very least I am living proof that turpentine, cadmium red, burnt sienna, Venetian red et al are not carcinogenic. |
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What was once our sustenance has become carcinogenic and devoid of goodness and nourishment. |
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Artery-clogging cholesterol, alcohol and carcinogenic free radicals cause cellular mayhem in the aftermath of too many bibulous feasts. |
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The consultation concentrated its deliberations on 2, 3, 7, 8-TCDD as this was the most toxic congener and was carcinogenic in animals. |
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It has since been discovered that these materials were not suitable for use, containing a number of contaminants, including carcinogenic chemicals. |
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High-fiber foods are thought to speed food through your intestines, thereby preventing your body from absorbing potentially carcinogenic food additives. |
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Blum and her co-author, a biochemist named Bruce Ames, tested it and found that it, too, was a mutagen and thus likely to be carcinogenic. |
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Seventeen studies have been submitted, and it is now beyond scientific doubt that the mutagen 17-beta-ostradiol is genotoxic and carcinogenic. |
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The validity and defensibility of exposure amortization for carcinogenic substances is under review by Health Canada. |
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If an increase is detected statistically, then some detective work is necessary to determine the carcinogenic cause. |
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Many may be harmful, but it is believed that sunburned skin cells are carcinogenic. |
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Once again, the use of tobacco is a euphemism for the injudicious incineration of dangerous carcinogenic substances. |
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A subsequent life-time study at similar dose levels in Sprague-Dawley, Fischer and Wistar rats revealed no carcinogenic effect in the thymus. |
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Reactive forms of carcinogenic chemicals and, in the case of ionizing radiation, reactive forms of oxygen damage DNA directly. |
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And I haven't noticed anyone chucking away their toasters since the discovery that toast contains carcinogenic acrylamide. |
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Along with the carcinogenic consequences of asbestos, spongiform encephalitis is yet another time bomb laid by industry's capitalist management. |
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They are in fact the largest group in number of carcinogenic substances known today. |
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Finally, I should like to note once again that, sadly, one billion euros' worth of tobacco subsidies still go up in carcinogenic smoke. |
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There was no evidence of carcinogenic effect by rabeprazole treatment in the stomach. |
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These are highly toxic, carcinogenic substances which may damage our young people's fertility and trap them in addiction. |
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It has said that they are concerned about the use of potentially carcinogenic substances. |
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I maintained a wise silence while my mentor reflected and pulled more deeply on his little carcinogenic stick. |
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In oncogenicity studies in rats and mice, imidacloprid was not considered carcinogenic in either species. |
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Isotretinoin has not been shown to be mutagenic or carcinogenic in in vitro or in vivo animal tests, respectively. |
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When you grill, fry, or broil meat, it forms carcinogenic compounds. |
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The synthetic materials used in tampons, such as rayon, contain carcinogenic substances like dioxin, and have been known to cause toxic shock syndrome. |
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Unfiltered fermented grapes make ochratoxin-A, a neurotoxic, carcinogenic, immunosuppressive compound. |
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At their worst, hot dogs are little more than processed, fatty meat and fillers loaded with carcinogenic preservatives. |
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Tobacco is a sweet smelling product of the aromatic leaves of the Nicotina plant, but contains carcinogenic and highly addictive substances like nicotine, tar and benzene. |
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Both tobacco and cannabis have a similar range of carcinogenic substances. |
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The numbers might not add up because some chemicals fit into more than one category, for example, they might be carcinogenic and be suspected respiratory toxicants. |
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There is no ventilation system that reduces or eliminates the carcinogenic products of second-hand smoke or the sidestream smoke from cigarette smoking. |
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Using daily dosages equivalent to the threshold dose for erythema production in untanned human skin, he found that the peak carcinogenic response occurred at 310 nm. |
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It is the carcinogenic compounds in the tar which are the serious hazard to health, and some, but not all, of these compounds are removed by the filters. |
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The authors say that cotinine is a poor biomarker of carcinogenic risk. |
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This highlights the carcinogenic potential of AA in human beings. |
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It has been shown to be teratogenic and carcinogenic in rodents. |
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These often contain perchloroethylene, the solvent used in dry cleaning, which emits carcinogenic fumes that can make you lightheaded, nauseous, and disoriented. |
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Emergency action has been taken by the European Parliament's Committee on Food to stop the UK importing products known to contain this carcinogenic colouring. |
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This antiripening agent that keeps apples hard long enough to survive long-distance travel was denounced for its alleged carcinogenic effects. |
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Nitrosamines are among the most toxic and carcinogenic chemical compounds known. |
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What about those tiger prawns from south east Asia that contained residues of illegal, carcinogenic nitrofuran drugs? |
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These PAHs, which include benzene, toluene and napthalene, have potentially carcinogenic affects on humans. |
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A substance is considered to be carcinogenic by the International Agency for Research on Cancer: capable of increasing the incidence of malignant neoplasm or tumour. |
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The epidemiological study of Tinea capitis patients has proven useful for the study of carcinogenic effects of low dose radiation. |
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Take the required action to fully protect non-smokers from the detrimental effects of tobacco smoke, because tobacco smoke is a toxic, carcinogenic mutagen and also a repro-toxic substance. |
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The following in particular will be targeted: persistent, bio-accumulative pollutants, potentially carcinogenic, mutagenic or teratogenic products, and allergenic and sensitising products. |
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We are to have legislation that will enable consumers to be confident that a product contains no carcinogenic chemicals or chemicals that could adversely affect their ability to have children. |
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Product research: the search for new materials which might release less dust or meet the requirements for exoneration from carcinogenic classification. |
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Government agencies also worked to control other carcinogenic substances such as asbestos and pesticides. |
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The study found gaseous aliphatic aldehydes, which are carcinogenic and mutagenic, in incense smoke. |
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However, in 2000, saccharin was later found to only be carcinogenic to rats due to their unique urine chemistry. |
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For example, safrole was used to flavor root beer until it was shown to be carcinogenic. |
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Cancer is caused by inhaling carcinogenic substances present in tobacco smoke. |
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Many strains of this fungus release toxic and highly carcinogenic substances called aflatoxins. |
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Covering meat in an antioxidant-rich marinade before grilling can reduce the potentially carcinogenic properties of even well-done meats. |
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When used as a tea, it has none of the safrole content that makes the essential oil carcinogenic. |
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In addition to common air pollutants such as sulphur dioxide and the nitrogen oxide several toxic and carcinogenic chemicals have also been detected in the air. |
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Tests later showed the goo was loaded with pyrene and benzo pyrene, both carcinogenic, as well as lead and potential carcinogens. |
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In addition, due to the presence of these PAHs, several extender oils as such have been classified as carcinogenic, mutagenic and toxic to reproduction. |
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The decision to evacuate was based on two concerns: the fire involved products known to be carcinogenic after prolonged exposure and the potential for the spread of brush fires. |
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This can cause methaemoglobinaemia or act as precursor in the endogenous formation of carcinogenic nitrosamines. |
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Acetaldehyde is carcinogenic in rodents and causes sister chromatid exchanges and chromosomal aberrations in human cells. |
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Processed meats have a high level of sodium nitrate, considered by many to be carcinogenic. |
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Many of these substances are carcinogenic and contain active hormones. |
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It is not known whether alcohol is directly carcinogenic for these tumors or acts as a cocarcinogen. |
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In the same way, the carcinogenic nature of certain exposures has been demonstrated by experiments on animals or in laboratory, but there is no scientific evidence of their harmfulness for humans. |
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For example, although the carcinogenic agents that can be found in various workplaces are relatively well known, it is less easy to assess the population exposed to these substances. |
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Our country should not allow these products for sale because they are clearly geared at addicting our young people to one of the most carcinogenic and unhealthy products in the country. |
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In animal studies, ganciclovir was found to be mutagenic and carcinogenic. |
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Induction of cytochrome P450 2A6 expression in humans by the carcinogenic parasite infection, opisthorchiasis viverrini. |
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How are we to explain that Parliament advocates the substitution of carcinogenic and mutagenic molecules and endocrine disruptors but is not making it a systematic requirement? |
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After six weeks, the livers of the rats that had been running contained more UDP-glucuronosyl transferase, an enzyme that helps to turn carcinogenic by-products of the body's metabolism into harmless compounds. |
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The harmonisation of EU classifications will especially be conducted for substances that are carcinogenic, mutagenic, toxic to the reproduction or respiratory sensitisers. |
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We should follow the example of Hudson and all other communities where the citizens have claimed their right to live without carcinogenic pesticides. |
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They presented findings that suggest that a carcinogenic component of Agent Orange has found its way into the food supply in some parts of Vietnam. |
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The rapporteur claims that there is a risk of contaminants in ethylhydroxyethylcellulose that could have a carcinogenic effect and also suggests that high doses could have a laxative effect. |
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Phenol and its derivatives which are known as toxic carcinogenic aromatics abundantly occur in environment by disposal of phenol-containing effluents of number of industries. |
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Also, a 2001 study published by the National Institutes of Health found trace amounts of dioxins, which are carcinogenic chlorine byproducts, in disposables. |
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This past May, in a major policy shift, the World Health Organisation said that electromagnetic fields produced by mobile phones are possibly carcinogenic. |
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He said that now that they have the human RNase L structure, we can begin to understand the effects of carcinogenic mutations in the RNase L gene. |
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Like other ferns, brackens do not have seeds or fruits, but the immature fronds, known as fiddleheads, are sometimes eaten, although some are thought to be carcinogenic. |
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However, levels of carcinogenic PAHs in processed Canadian vegetable and dairy foodstuffs are in the low parts-per-billion range and are similar to levels reported elsewhere. |
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These emissions contain more than 50 carcinogenic chemicals. |
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A simple method for detection and analysis of carcinogenic nitrofuran compounds and their metabolites by combining chromatography and spot mutation tests. |
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Detection of in vivo genotoxicity of haloalkanes and haloalkenes carcinogenic to rodents by the alkaline single cell gel electrophoresis assay in multiple mouse organs. |
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Bracken has been shown to be carcinogenic in some animals and some have suggested it could have some part in causing the high incidence of stomach cancer in Japan. |
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The plant is carcinogenic to animals such as mice, rats, horses and cattle when ingested, although they will usually avoid it unless nothing else is available. |
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Health minister Chikara Sakaguchi suggested Friday that imports of Iranian pistachio nuts may be banned because a carcinogenic toxin has been found in them. |
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They said carcinogenic chemicals called trihalomethanes are created as a by-product of chlorinating water and can be absorbed through the skin, reports the Daily Mail. |
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Nickel is a known haematotoxic, immunotoxic, neurotoxic, genotoxic, reproductive toxic, pulmonary toxic, nephrotoxic, hepatotoxic and carcinogenic agent. |
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All types of asbestos are potentially carcinogenic when inhaled. |
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Pepper contains phytochemicals, including amides, piperidines, pyrrolidines and trace amounts of safrole, which may be carcinogenic in laboratory rodents. |
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Formaldehyde-releasing compounds which emit small amount of the chemicals are considered to be carcinogenic while isothiazolinones are regarded as skin sensitisers. |
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