Health & Medicine
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Researchers Says Air Pollution Nanoparticles Can Cause Brain Cancer
Tiny particles produced by motor traffic can invade the brain and carry carcinogens. New research from McGill University in Canada has linked airborne nanoparticles produced by motor traffic to brain cancer for the first time ever.
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