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Acrylamide May Increase Cancer Risk
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Title Acrylamide May Increase Cancer Risk
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/574531?src=rss
Description New research from the Netherlands suggests that the chemical acrylamide -- found in French fries, potato chips, and even bread and coffee -- may increase the risk for kidney cancer in humans. WebMD Health News
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Date May 15, 2008
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