Cancer linked to building materials affects Chinese

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19 - China could face a big increase in the incidence of a rare but deadly form of cancer linked to asbestos by 2030 if it doesn't take proper measures to rid buildings of the material, doctors said over the weekend.

US-based Eli Lilly announced over the weekend that it has introduced Read more...

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