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Yes, it has been proven to cause lung and nasal cancers in rats in laboratory trials. It is a specified carcinogen in the OSHA act.
There have been some studies that cellphones can cause brain cancer, but nothing has been proven to date.
Although not proven, it can be assumed that if it contains aspartine or some other artificial sugar, it may cause cancer.
No, or at least it has not been proven so yet.
Yellow teeth is not proven to cause cancer. People should be smart however, and take care of their teeth and gums.
A link between lung cancer and cannabis smoking was never proven. So pot does not cause lung cancer.
It hasn't been proven so i dnt think so
no-otherwise they would carry a health warning no but there has been studies that say that it helps cancer to grow
No particular diet will necessarily cause one to get bladder cancer, however it has been proven that a healthy consumption of fruits and vegetables can help to prevent bladder cancer. There is no known cause for any types of cancer at this time.
I am not sure I understand your question. Mice are often used in laboratory experiments by scientists who are seeking cures for cancer. But there is no evidence that mice themselves cause cancer. Mouse droppings can certainly contribute to pollution and disease, but mice do not infect humans with cancer.
There have been no proven links between GPS and cancer. Most devices are simply receivers which interpret low power signals transmitted from satellites.
Yes, it has been proven that Gatorade, in large doses causes cancer in Rats. It has been extrapolated to cause cancer over time in people, with multiple cases pending, along with a petition against Pepsi Co., to remove some of the cancer-causing agents in Gatorade.