Guest guest Posted September 11, 2009 Report Share Posted September 11, 2009 Researchers at Ohio State University have discovered how diesel fumes can spur on malignancies -- diesel exhaust causes new blood vessels to grow that serve as a food supply for cancerous tumors. Read more at http://healtnhappyness.blogspot.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2009 Report Share Posted September 11, 2009 THANKS FOR THEE INFO i was just telling lin while chatting in skype that i got up just as it was starting to get light out this morn and decided to take my walk earlier because its a frontage road and theres a gas station up the road that the semi truckers stop at and as they are passing me i cover my mouth and nose with my sleeve. i realized awhile ago that these fumes cant be good to breathe in. when i spray perfume on me,if im leaving,i just take it with me and spray it on me after i get outside. it really doesnt take much to be a little careful about what we breathe in thanks! From: Sahara Rea <berrgas@...> Subject: Diesel Exhaust Causes Cancer to Grow DSRCT Cc: Lung-Cancer-Support-Group , Hepatitis C , , ChicagoChineseConsumer , breastcancerstage4 , smarteens , cancerhangout , generalhospital411 , brandisverysexycancers , healthyhealth , CANCER-FAMILY-CIRCLE , bipolar-disorder , depression-2 , hpvthehumanpapillomavirus , tgusarights , hospitalcorpsman , UHCWLS , hospitalcorps , cancerstolemymomfromme Date: Friday, September 11, 2009, 8:40 AM Researchers at Ohio State University have discovered how diesel fumes can spur on malignancies -- diesel exhaust causes new blood vessels to grow that serve as a food supply for cancerous tumors. Read more at http://healtnhappyn ess.blogspot. com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2009 Report Share Posted September 11, 2009 THANKS FOR THEE INFO i was just telling lin while chatting in skype that i got up just as it was starting to get light out this morn and decided to take my walk earlier because its a frontage road and theres a gas station up the road that the semi truckers stop at and as they are passing me i cover my mouth and nose with my sleeve. i realized awhile ago that these fumes cant be good to breathe in. when i spray perfume on me,if im leaving,i just take it with me and spray it on me after i get outside. it really doesnt take much to be a little careful about what we breathe in thanks! From: Sahara Rea <berrgas@...> Subject: Diesel Exhaust Causes Cancer to Grow DSRCT Cc: Lung-Cancer-Support-Group , Hepatitis C , , ChicagoChineseConsumer , breastcancerstage4 , smarteens , cancerhangout , generalhospital411 , brandisverysexycancers , healthyhealth , CANCER-FAMILY-CIRCLE , bipolar-disorder , depression-2 , hpvthehumanpapillomavirus , tgusarights , hospitalcorpsman , UHCWLS , hospitalcorps , cancerstolemymomfromme Date: Friday, September 11, 2009, 8:40 AM Researchers at Ohio State University have discovered how diesel fumes can spur on malignancies -- diesel exhaust causes new blood vessels to grow that serve as a food supply for cancerous tumors. Read more at http://healtnhappyn ess.blogspot. com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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