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I read an article once where it was stated that every time cell division occurs, there is a chance it will lead to cancerous cells. Much like corrupt data on electronic devices. Is this analogy correct? And if I am not wrong, carcinogens increase the probability of cancerous cells being the result of cell division?
How much factor does age and a history of a cancer diagnosis in the person's immediate family play in getting cancer (provided exposure to carcinogens is negligible)?
If we do manage to find a cure for cancer and AIDS, what do you think would be the next 'common killer'?
Thanks for the AMA and all the best!
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Was there a situation which made you feel you should had brought your SO/close friend along with you?
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Can it be used as a shaving soap?
Is the lather/foam richer than normal soaps?
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