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  • The lead author of the study, Professor Xifeng Wu, was reported to state, "These results strongly support what we suspected -- people who eat a lot of red meat, particularly well-done red meat, such as fried or barbecued, seem to have a higher likelihood of bladder cancer."

    Organic Authority.com: 5 Foods to Stop Eating Today Organic Authority.com 2011

  • The lead author of the study, Professor Xifeng Wu, was reported to state, "These results strongly support what we suspected -- people who eat a lot of red meat, particularly well-done red meat, such as fried or barbecued, seem to have a higher likelihood of bladder cancer."

    Organic Authority.com: 5 Foods to Stop Eating Today Organic Authority.com 2011

  • The controversy began when a Xifeng gasoline-station owner, Zhao Junping, accused the county government of failing to pay her adequate compensation when it expropriated and tore down one of her stations in 2006 to make way for a new trading center.

    Chinese use Web to slam 2008

  • Party leader Mr. Zhang, contacted by the Beijing newspaper Xinjing Bao, said he hadn't issued orders to the Xifeng police to arrest Ms. Zhu and had no idea how they came to travel to Beijing.

    Chinese use Web to slam 2008

  • But they returned in the afternoon, this time accompanied by three Xifeng police officers and armed with an arrest warrant from the Xifeng County Public Security Bureau accusing her of libel, which in China can be a criminal as well as a civil offense.

    Chinese use Web to slam 2008

  • "We focus on miRNA pathways because these small molecules regulate between one third and half of genes," said senior author Xifeng Wu, M.D.,

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2009

  • "We focus on miRNA pathways because these small molecules regulate between one third and half of genes," said senior author Xifeng Wu, M.D.,

    Health News from Medical News Today 2009

  • "We focus on miRNA pathways because these small molecules regulate between one third and half of genes," said senior author Xifeng Wu, M.D.,

    THE MEDICAL NEWS 2009

  • "Our ultimate goal is to construct a quantitative cancer risk prediction model based on an individual's epidemiological profile, environment exposure and genetic makeup," said Xifeng Wu, M.D.,

    innovations-report 2008

  • "Our ultimate goal is to construct a quantitative cancer risk prediction model based on an individual's epidemiological profile, environment exposure and genetic makeup," said Xifeng Wu, M.D.,

    innovations-report 2008

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