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Posted on 10/12/02

Study suggests gene damage, steel mills linked

ENVIRONMENT REPORTER

In a major breakthrough, Canadian scientists have shown that DNA in mice is damaged if the animals breathe downwind from steel mills.This could make the rodents and their progeny more susceptible to cancer and other diseases.

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