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Dental X-ray risk, new cell phone dangers, venom cancer cure
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Fox Health Fix: Anna Kooiman reports on the top health headlines of the week
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- Date Apr 12, 2012
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I have an appointment with your fox health -- -- dental X rays cause cancer a survey from Yale school of medicine shows those -- NGL love the most common form of brain cancer are more than twice as likely to report ever having dental X -- specifically.
Right -- images those who had nearly X rays increased their risk by as much as 90% but the good news says experts say newer X ray technology uses less radiation than those used in the past.
Another major -- about brain tumors this one is about cell phones research from last summer found that there's no risk when children use cellphones.
Now the environmental health trust is disputing that report.
In a letter published in the journal of National Cancer Institute think EHT says brain tumor risk for children is nearly doubled in the way experts reviewed the previous study -- plot.
Scientists are hoping to find a cure for breast cancer in spider venom.
James cook university in Australia received -- research grant from the national breast cancer foundation to study the venom.
Of deadly terrain and cellist and funnel web spiders to find out whether the venom molecules can kill cells in breast cancer tumors.
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