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A coalition of doctors and health practitioners warned the public against weak government regulation on stem cell therapy, saying this poses serious health risks to patients.

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A cancer specialist warned yesterday that eating stale boiled peanuts may lead to liver cancer.

Talking on gastro-intestinal diseases in general, Dr. Priscilla Caguioa, president of the Philippine Society of Medical Oncology, said fungi grow on boiled peanuts that are stored or not consumed immediately.

Once ingested, the fungi will then release a toxic substance called aflatoxin that automatically attacks and destroys the liver, she said.
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A cancer specialist warned yesterday that eating stale boiled peanuts may lead to liver cancer.

Talking on gastro-intestinal diseases in general, Dr. Priscilla Caguioa, president of the Philippine Society of Medical Oncology, said fungi grow on boiled peanuts that are stored or not consumed immediately.

Once ingested, the fungi will then release a toxic substance called aflatoxin that automatically attacks and destroys the liver, she said.
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A cancer specialist warned yesterday that eating stale boiled peanuts may lead to liver cancer.

Talking on gastro-intestinal diseases in general, Dr. Priscilla Caguioa, president of the Philippine Society of Medical Oncology, said fungi grow on boiled peanuts that are stored or not consumed immediately.

Once ingested, the fungi will then release a toxic substance called aflatoxin that automatically attacks and destroys the liver, she said.
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A cancer specialist warned yesterday that eating stale boiled peanuts may lead to liver cancer.

Talking on gastro-intestinal diseases in general, Dr. Priscilla Caguioa, president of the Philippine Society of Medical Oncology, said fungi grow on boiled peanuts that are stored or not consumed immediately.

Once ingested, the fungi will then release a toxic substance called aflatoxin that automatically attacks and destroys the liver, she said.
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