The most potent human carcinogen known is the mycotoxin aflatoxin, and it is certainly not an artificial chemical. |
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Wood fires can also release benzopyrene, a carcinogen that can irritate your eyes, nose, throat, and lungs. |
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The test comes down to giving them varying doses of a mutagen or carcinogen and observing whether malignancies develop. |
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Unfortunately, Perc is also a suspected carcinogen which pollutes air and water supplies. |
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First, the roller coaster's wooden components have been treated with copper, chromium and arsenic, a carcinogen. |
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Broad-spectrum ultraviolet radiation from the sun or artificial light sources was added as a known carcinogen. |
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An attempt has been made to observe such alterations by using oral administration of another carcinogen to the same strain. |
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Synthetic carpets outgas hazardous chemicals, including neurotoxic solvents from the carpet backing and formaldehyde, a carcinogen. |
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Arsenic is a known human carcinogen in adults, yet its carcinogenicity in children remains uninvestigated. |
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Benzene, a chemical in detergents and oven cleaners, is also known to be a carcinogen. |
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It is a multisite carcinogen, and it causes tumors in the lung, skin, urinary bladder, and most likely in other sites, in adults. |
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It has been suggested that oestrogen might be a complete carcinogen capable of causing genetic alterations and tumour initiation. |
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Levels of the carcinogen benzene in irradiated beef were found to be some ten-fold higher than cooked beef. |
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In addition, the manufacture and incineration of PVC releases dioxin, a known human carcinogen, into the environment. |
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He discussed how the manufacture of PVC creates the unwanted byproduct of dioxin, a potent carcinogen. |
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A carcinogen does not cause cancer by itself, but only in interaction with a host. |
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What kind of degenerate slimeball would knowingly infect his own people with a known carcinogen? |
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But we can provoke a quicker second hit by treating the animals with a chemical mutagen or a carcinogen. |
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One ingredient, coal tar, is a known or suspected human carcinogen. |
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Then it was said to be contaminating the food chain and was a carcinogen. |
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Cigarettes contain many pesticide residues, some chlorine chemicals that when burned produce dioxin, a known human carcinogen and cause of a host of diseases. |
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It's so harmful the EPA labels it a Group A carcinogen, the category for the most harmful cancer-causing agents. |
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Formaldehyde reacts with hydrochloric acid to form the potent carcinogen, bis-chloromethyl ether. |
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The carcinogen resource centre was expanded to include profiles for over 60 substances. |
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Yet, the petitioners point that Canada is still the world's second largest producer and exporter of this deadly carcinogen. |
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Aldehydes generally are severe eye irritants, while formaldehyde is a major concern because it is thought to be a carcinogen. |
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The coal ash deposits have heavy concentrations of hexavalent chromium, a carcinogen. |
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Further, estrogen or carcinogen exposure over a lifetime leads to the development of cancer. |
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The author discusses some of the usual outrages of the health hysteria mongers such as claims that cell phones cause brain cancer and that Alar was a carcinogen. |
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For example, methanol, or wood alcohol, can spontaneously become formaldehyde, while phenylalanine can decompose into diketopiperazine, which is a carcinogen. |
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The scientists exposed mice deficient in both genes to a second carcinogen, DMN, which is also found in smoke but also in beer, fish meal and some preserved meats. |
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Researchers looking for the potential biochemical basis for this link have focused on acetaldehyde, a suspected carcinogen formed as the body metabolizes alcohol. |
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When an interaction between a chemical carcinogen and DNA results in a mutation, the chemical is said to be a mutagen. |
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When the substance is classified as a carcinogen or mutagen, Note E shall also apply. |
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The chemical structure of the substance, or part thereof, is not related to a known mutagen or carcinogen. |
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But how scary is it? Sudan 1 is a genotoxic carcinogen, which means that it can permanently alter the DNA in, say, a human liver cell. |
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One plasticiser, known as DEHP, is a possible carcinogen, and thought capable of wreaking havoc with children's reproductive organs. |
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This low probability, Dr Duesberg says, explains why such a long time can pass between exposure to a carcinogen and uncontrolled cell division. |
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That report concluded that aniline should be considered as a carcinogen for which a genotoxic mechanism cannot be excluded. |
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In the report we call for tobacco smoke to be designated a class 1 carcinogen, indicating that it has a proven and direct effect. |
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Arsenic is considered a carcinogen but is also presently used in some medicines to treat leukemia, a form of cancer. |
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Tobacco is a strong carcinogen and should never be consumed in the first place, even less if you are diagnosed with cancer. |
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After a period of six weeks, the rats exposed to the colon carcinogen had about half the number of pre-cancerous growths in their colons compared to rats on a normal diet. |
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Riddelliine, which is found in some plants, also was classified as a reasonably anticipated human carcinogen. |
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Formaldehyde, deemed a carcinogen in the latest Report, is found in many products used in homes, businesses, and schools. |
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Mr. Syrett: PVC is a known carcinogen and developmental toxin, and it's a suspected cardiovascular and blood toxicant, neuro toxicant, reproductive toxicant, respiratory toxicant, sense organ toxicant and endocrine toxicant. |
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In fact, DEHP, the phthalate so far considered the most dangerous to human health, has been declared by the international cancer research association not to be classifiable as a carcinogen in humans. |
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However, radiation is a potential carcinogen and mutagen. |
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Formaldehyde, the same chemical used in embalming fluid, is a well-known carcinogen, Epstein points out. |
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Natural diatomaceous earth contains a small percentage of naturally occurring crystalline silica, which is considered a probable human carcinogen. |
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British newspapers have reported tests on rogue devices that contained antifreeze, or produced 10 times more of the carcinogen formaldehyde than tobacco cigarettes. |
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Suspected carcinogen and endocrine disrupter. |
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It is a probable carcinogen, with teratogenic effects. |
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Colgate-Palmolive's toothpaste was said to contain a carcinogen. |
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Such a low dose cannot be considered an additional carcinogen. |
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The Food and Drug Administration characterizes the chemical as a potential human carcinogen and genotoxin, as well as a known neurotoxha. |
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The Scientific Committee for Food has noted that aflatoxin B1 is a potent genotoxic carcinogen and, even at extremely low levels, contributes to the risk of liver cancer. |
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I also see here a report from RMC in which it's stated that unlike lead and nickel, uranium has the potential to be both a radiological and a chemical carcinogen. |
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During roasting, coffee develops a small amount of benzo pyrene, a strong mutagen and carcinogen which is released during extraction and brewing. |
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But there is controversy surrounding the link between nitrite and the formation of nitrosamine, a known carcinogen in meat products. |
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How do you know when you have sufficient evidence to say a carcinogen has a threshold? |
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For example, an exposure to benzene is generally considered as work-related, but it is obvious that some groups of the general population are also exposed to this carcinogen. |
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A current example is the presence of ochratoxin A, a human carcinogen and nephrotoxin, in wines. |
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Identification of cytomegalovirus as a carcinogen, cocarcinogen, or simply a passenger in these disease states is still under investigation. |
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Pharmaceutical nicotine such as that contained in Habitrol is neither a carcinogen nor a cocarcinogen. |
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For 17ß Oestradiol the SCVPH concludes that there is a substantial body of evidence suggesting that it has to be considered a complete carcinogen, but it was not possible to quantify the risk. |
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Aristolochic were also added to the list as a known human carcinogen. |
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But potassium bromate is listed as a known human carcinogen by the state of California and a possible human carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer. |
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The National Reference Trace Organics Laboratory had also conducted a study the same year that found Lindane, a carcinogen, in the waters of Yamuna. |
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