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Popular tradition linked to shocking increase in cancer cases

Popular tradition linked to shocking increase in cancer cases

by yao | Mar 12, 2025 | Health, Molecular Biology

Areca nut chewing is a widespread cultural tradition, particularly in Southeast Asia. However, mounting scientific evidence links areca nut use to an increased risk of head and neck cancer. A research team led by Professor Ann-Joy Cheng at Chang Gung University in...
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