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antinuclear.net
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| | | | | What are the health effects of ionising radiation? Very high doses of radiation: death within hours or days, due to damage to brain and nerves High doses: death within weeks, due to damage to the gastrointestinal tract, to the bone marrow, where blood cells are formed. Lower doses: less severe:radiation sickness (nausea, fatigue and vomiting).... | |
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www.cancer.org
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| | | | | Survival rates of colorectal cancer are based on previous outcomes of people who've had the disease. Find the survival rates for colon and rectal cancer here. | |
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www.yalemedicine.org
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| | | | | Once the leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States, stomach cancer, also known as gastric cancer, has declined steadily over the past century. But it is still a serious and deadly disease. Yale Medicine experts share insights about stomach cancer. | |
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myheartsisters.org
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| | | "During a heart attack, women are more likely than men to have symptoms that are unrelated to chest pain." | ||