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Spice Up Your Life: Active Ingredient in Chili or Peppers Could Kill Breast Cancer Cells
A new study revealed that the active ingredient of pungent substances such as chili and peppers could inhibit the growth of breast cancer cells and make the tumor cells die in larger number.
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