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An international study found that air pollution leads to more cancer-related genetic changes than secondhand smoke.
Air pollution and herbal medicines could be behind lung cancer in non-smokers, study finds - Researchers say never-smokers ...
Why are more and more non-smokers developing lung cancer? An international study published Wednesday in Nature believes the ...
A new study shares some factors that may be contributing to the development of lung cancer in people who have little or no ...
Research from the NIH’s National Cancer Institute, an agency beleaguered by funding cuts and censorship, finds that ...
A new study reveals that air pollution, traditional herbal medicines and other environmental exposures are linked to genetic ...
A recent study reveals a direct link between air pollution and lung cancer, identifying increased DNA mutations in ...
Scientists at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and their colleagues at the University of California, San Diego, have found that ...
Air pollution and some herbal remedies may raise lung cancer risk in non-smokers, a new study published in the peer-reviewed ...
A recent study reveals a strong link between air pollution and lung cancer-driving DNA mutations, particularly in non-smokers.
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 ...