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The epigenetics of cancer
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Tagged cancer, cell phones, DNA, epigenetics, genetics, scientific american
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Cell phones, cancer, and scientific oversimplification
Category: Radiation
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Could dieting pollute us?
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Tagged cancer, dieting, endocrine disruptors, obesity, POPs, weight loss
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The Yerba maté industry responds
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Melinda Wenner Moyer writes about science, health and food for Scientific American, Nature Medicine, Slate, Popular Science, Gilt Taste, Bon Appetit, Glamour and Redbook. She lives in Brooklyn and tweets as