I can't wait until someone draws a correlation between the rise of a particular political movement / party and a sharp increase in cancer rates. :lol:
Sharks are the only animals that don't develop cancer cells.
Cancer 'is purely man-made' say scientists after finding almost no trace of disease in Egyptian mummies | Mail Online
Cancer is a man-made disease fuelled by the excesses of modern life, a study of ancient remains has found.
Tumours were rare until recent times when pollution and poor diet became issues, the review of mummies, fossils and classical literature found.
A greater understanding of its origins could lead to treatments for the disease, which claims more than 150,000 lives a year in the UK.
I stand corrected.
Sharks are the only animals that don't develop cancer cells.
being an attorney, that is a relief
being an attorney, that is a relief
I can't wait until someone draws a correlation between the rise of a particular political movement / party and a sharp increase in cancer rates. :lol:
Cancer 'is purely man-made' say scientists after finding almost no trace of disease in Egyptian mummies | Mail Online
Cancer is a man-made disease fuelled by the excesses of modern life, a study of ancient remains has found.
Tumours were rare until recent times when pollution and poor diet became issues, the review of mummies, fossils and classical literature found.
A greater understanding of its origins could lead to treatments for the disease, which claims more than 150,000 lives a year in the UK.
Cancer is very complex, but it isn't man-made. It's a disease of age, environment, and lifestyle.
Cancer has always existed, but the rates seen today are far, far higher than any other time in all of human history. It has little to do with human lifespan, by the way. I don't know why IT got thanked by so many people for that, the statement is not correct. Age in of itself does not typically pre-dispose you to cancer.
The modern lifestyle and environment are definitely to blame.
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