Cancer caused by anti-perspirant (BEWARE)

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From:"Jamie Erickson" <JErickson@genetics.com> (by way of histonet)
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I would be very careful in believing any statement on the world wide web
that can not be verified by a peer reviewed journal. Don't jump to
conclusions that may be fictitious.  It would stand to reason that men
would be at risk too. If this is true I'd think we see it in the New
England Journal of Medicine..... READER BEWARE..

Jamie Erickson
Genetics Institute
Andover, MA 01810


>>> RUSS ALLISON <Allison@cardiff.ac.uk> 11/17 2:34 PM >>>
I have always thought anti-perspirants were bit of a bad idea,
although I would be surprised to learn they were carcinogenic.

A much more puzzling question is:  "How do they make de-
odourants with a pleasant smell, or any other kind of smell

?"
Russ Allison,
Dental School
Cardiff
Wales




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