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Bile acids can damage cells and possibly cause cancer.

The viruses "have the potential to become adapted to mammals and possibly cause a human pandemic," he added.

They warned that humans approaching wildlife can affect the animals' wellbeing and possibly cause mothers to reject their offspring.

Releases of strontium are particularly worrisome because it can collect in human bones and possibly cause leukemia, experts say.

However, a statement released on Wednesday afternoon said he had "subsequently gathered" the phrase "could be interpreted as pejorative to individuals and possibly cause offence".

That would wipe out the bitcoins belonging to honest users and possibly cause a collapse in the currency, say two researchers from Cornell University.

I've heard talk that speeds above 30mph can give passengers nosebleeds and possibly cause fainting or a fit of the vapours".

Assange disclosed the names of informants in some of the war reports, even though doing so might endanger them and possibly cause their death.

The choroid is a common site for these lesions, which can push the retina forward and possibly cause a retinal detachment.

The US National Hurricane Center in Miami said the system was expected to move north across the island of Hispaniola, where the high mountains would weaken it to a tropical depression on Saturday and possibly cause it to dissipate entirely.

In recent interviews, three prominent doctors who have treated asbestos workers for lung cancer said tremolite fibers up to three microns wide can be inhaled and possibly cause lung cancer.

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