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Lapu-Lapu City Mayor Paz Radaza yesterday admitted the city government lacks funds to implement programs that aim to address malnutrition.

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 A poor black woman enters John Hopkins Hospital, Virginia, in 1951; the 40-year-old woman is diagnosed with cervical cancer, and before undergoing radium treatment, a biopsy of her cancerous cervical cells is taken and placed in a lab; the woman dies from the cancer, but her cells live on, multiplying in lab Petri dishes like wild mushrooms; despite the mutation caused by cancer, the cells seem to thrive, taking over any environment in which they’re placed.

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