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Some soldiers might suffer kidney damage and increased risk of lung cancer if they breathed in substantial amounts.

"However, a small number of soldiers might suffer kidney damage and an increased risk of lung cancer if substantial amounts of depleted uranium are breathed in, for instance inside an armoured vehicle hit by a depleted uranium penetrator".

No, it's not tested or proven and we have no idea what body parts might suffer irreversible damage, but hey, it could shave a week off the recovery time for that leg injury!

Three days of frenetic treatment and diagnoses ensued, and on the eve of his match against the Australian Neil Borwick, Sampras was still concerned that he might suffer tendon damage by pursuing the one Grand Slam title for which he's been groomed for the last decade.

Earlier in the day, Japanese authorities announced a different escalation of the crisis at Daiichi when they said that a second reactor unit at the plant, No. 3, might have suffered damage to its primary containment structure and appeared to be releasing radioactive steam.

It is also feasible to argue that, in some cases, celebrities might suffer from psychological damage from the continual stalking.

"Lower testosterone may keep individuals, who lost and got seriously wounded, from engaging in another immediate battle where they might suffer even more damage".

Doctors at the hospital said that even the healthiest of the men would probably be in the hospital at least a week and that they all might suffer permanent kidney damage.

If it promoted its own proprietary-but-open standards for search-related functions, Google might suffer some minor damage to its image of innocence – but it would also secure its place at the center of the search business and provide an entirely new sphere for software innovation.

Above results indicated that K. striatum might suffer greater oxidative damage than K. alvarezii during the low temperature.

For one thing, serotonin signaling is so ubiquitous in the animal kingdom that other species might suffer major collateral damage, says neuroscientist Hans Hofmann of the University of Texas, Austin.

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