When are researchers going to say everything can cause cancer in one form or another.
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I’m screwed, nice knowing all of you.
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Well, not many can afford to eat asparagus and seafood regularly these days anyway. So watch out for them fries.
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I'm happy to do my part. Except for the potatoes. So I guess I'm reducing my risk by only 67%....
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Fake news geeze already.
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Shame on
@USATODAY for this misleading headline. Article even says: “Cancer spread more when the mice were given asparagine-rich foods, which include dairy, beef, poultry, eggs, nuts, seeds and whole grains, among others. Fruits and vegetables contain low levels of asparagine.”Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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And you usually have to eat 100s of servings of the cancer-causing food in a very short period of time to get the cancer causing effect. No problem when eaten in moderation.
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It's about the compound helping the existing cancer spread more easily, not actually *causing* cancer.
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How much of those foods do you have to eat? Its usually many times more than people can eat. SMH
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GREAT another excuse to not eat asparagus
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They cured cancer!
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