‘Industrial chemical may trigger hormone-sensitive cancers’
By Dickson Omobola Nigerian researcher, Uche Arunsi, has raised concerns about environmental safety and public health, stating that a widely used industrial chemical is responsible for hormone-sensitive cancers. Arunsi, a PhD candidate at Georgia Institute of Technology, disclosed this in a new find
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