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I made a movie called "Carcinogen" about me drinking 24 Red Stripes and smoking 4 packs of Marlboro red’s in less than 6 hours. it only relates to this because of the dead naked chicks in it.
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Though its manufacturer played down Alar's risks Uniroyal claimed to have studies of workers that proved Alar/UDMH was safe, though never released the data, by the early 1980s, prominent health research institutions - the International Agency for Research on Cancer, the Carcinogen Assessment Group within the U.S.
Wendy Gordon: The True Alar Story Wendy Gordon 2011
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Though its manufacturer played down Alar's risks Uniroyal claimed to have studies of workers that proved Alar/UDMH was safe, though never released the data, by the early 1980s, prominent health research institutions - the International Agency for Research on Cancer, the Carcinogen Assessment Group within the U.S.
Wendy Gordon: The True Alar Story Wendy Gordon 2011
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Windows painted with a Disney landscape. 40 minutes of forgetfulness on the Carcinogen Express.
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Though its manufacturer played down Alar's risks Uniroyal claimed to have studies of workers that proved Alar/UDMH was safe, though never released the data, by the early 1980s, prominent health research institutions - the International Agency for Research on Cancer, the Carcinogen Assessment Group within the U.S.
Wendy Gordon: The True Alar Story Wendy Gordon 2011
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Carcinogen: a cancer-causing or cancer-inciting agent.
The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010
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Carcinogen: a cancer-causing or cancer-inciting agent.
The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010
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Carcinogen: a cancer-causing or cancer-inciting agent.
The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010
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Carcinogen levels in the air have declined sharply since Ohio EPA intervened.
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Carcinogen trading cards see #31 give the morbid details of each of the 29 carcinogens in chewing tobacco, according to maker Sukle.
Deck the Halls 2010
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