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According to Rutgers, Moisturizing Could Lead to Skin Cancer

According to Rutgers, Moisturizing Could Lead to Skin Cancer

Coming straight from the research labs of Rutgers, a study was published in Journal of Investigative Dermatology stating that some skin moisturizers may increase the chances of getting a type of skin cancer called squamous cell carcinoma.

 

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Latest comment by LoLobster: everything causes cancer huh...

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Wesleyan University, Yale, VanderbiltSex

Poll: What Do Cell Phones and Blowjobs Have In Common?

What Do Cell Phones and Blowjobs Have In Common?

While nuerosurgeons argue about possible links between cell phone use and brain cancer, citing that they themselves never hold their cell phones up to their ears and instead use earpieces to prevent radiation, oncologists are exploring the relationship between o

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Get brain tumors from excessive cell phone chatting

Get throat tumors from excessive..well, you know.

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VanderbiltSex

Regular Fellatio Decreases Chances of Breast Cancer, Study Finds

Regular Fellatio Decreases Chances of Breast Cancer, Study Finds

According to a faux version of CNN, swallowing semen can help prevent breast cancer. Is this a legitimate, factual study or the fever-induced delusions of a desperate prankster?

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Latest comment by Anonymous: Bad taste in article. I hope someone should let you realize that this is an old web hoax going back to 2003. Just search the article title and it comes up multiple times as a hoax. However, swallowing semen has be legitimately proven to make women less depressed.

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College OTRNews

Attack of the Killer Lotion-- and How to Thwart It

Attack of the Killer Lotion-- and How to Thwart It

Protect yourself from killer lotion with these safer alternatives.

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Latest comment by Anonymous: This is a joke!

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College OTRNews

Alcohol Leads To Breast Cancer?

Alcohol Leads To Breast Cancer?
Watch out, ladies! A new study claims that drinking alcohol increases the risk of getting breast cancer. Thursday nights at the bars are doomed if word of this gets out. Sausage fests, ahoy!... MORE »
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UCSD, UCSB, and MIT Have a Small Invention for a Big Cancer Cure

UCSD, UCSB, and MIT Have a Small Invention for a Big Cancer Cure

Geniuses from UC San Diego, UC Santa Barbara, and MIT have worms— that could possibly save lives. The “nanoworms” developed by the research team can carry medicines through the bloodstream without the immune system trying to play D against them. This could be per

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Live Strong with Lance on May 13

Live Strong with Lance on May 13
Lance Armstrong may have never gone to college, but that doesn't mean you can't celebrate the fifth anniversary of the Tour de France winner's LIVESTRONG organization and Grassroots Lobby Day in some major college towns.... MORE »
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College OTRNews

The Dirt: Avoid These Products & Avoid Cancer

The Dirt: Avoid These Products & Avoid Cancer

With these 15 household products containing a potential cancer-causing agent, hygiene's bound to go out the window. So as Xtina says, "Let's get dirrty."

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UC DavisText Worthy

Cellular Antennas to be Erected, Many Excited

Cellular Antennas to be Erected, Many Excited
Cell phone carrier Verizon is planning to add a cellular tower on campus to improve reception. According to the Awesome Aggie Sprint, At&T, and T-mobile will soon follow (in erecting antennae). Why the Aggie chose to order them this way rather than alphabetically is beyond me.

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NortheasternNews

NU Uses Millions to Almost Kill Cancer

NU Uses Millions to Almost Kill Cancer
Pseudo big news from the science department: They're actually doing something with all that money they were given over the summer.

Okay, they haven't cured cancer... but they're coming close. This blog post over at Nanowerk describes how they've improved the tumor-killing activity of a nanopa... MORE »
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