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carcinogens
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I soaked them in tannin, applied the usual light coating of carcinogens to my face, and read the news that we're as unhealthy as Americans.
It does have some irritant properties, but nothing like cigarette smoke, and it doesn't have the high level of carcinogens.
So when traces of it were found in a batch of Worcester sauce made by Premier Foods, British newspapers were not slow to alert their readers to the dangers of filling up their supermarket trolleys with carcinogens.
However, smokers should certainly not be allowed to inflict their expelled carcinogens on non-smokers in restaurants, public buildings, at bus stops, or in the workplace.
Current levels of vehicle pollutants, according to the commission, are causing serious damage to health by exposing individuals to high levels of carcinogens.
The collapse of the two towers left a thick cloud of glass fibres, asbestos, lead, pulverised cement and the sort of carcinogens found in oil, tar and petrol.
In 2009 America's Food and Drug Administration FDAA), which regulates tobacco products, found traces of carcinogens and a harmful substance used in anti-freeze in two brands of e-cigarettes, and subsequently blocked shipments from China.
You mentioned a nebuliser that "releases its cannabinoids without any of the smoke of a spliff, and with fewer carcinogens".
For one thing, Rouge had become an environmental nightmare, its soil laced with carcinogens and heavy metals.
The meat is then hung up to dry, either in fresh air or in smoke, which is itself a complex material made up of hundreds of components, including carcinogens, which inhibit microbial growth; phenolics, which retard fat oxidation; and an array of sugars, acids and particulates that colour and flavour the meat.
As for the heating effects of radio waves, the increase in temperature of the skin caused by holding a phone close to the ear was found to be an order of magnitude less than that caused by direct sunlight.The Group 2B classification the IARC has now adopted for mobile phones designates them as "possible", rather than "probable" (Group 2A) or "proven" (Group 1) carcinogens.
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