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sharp_stick

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3. Such a sensationalistic article
Thu Oct 19, 2017, 11:56 AM
Oct 2017

Publications are always doing this when an interesting paper is published.

Also to keep the actual work in context.

"Victoria Stevens, a cancer researcher with the American Cancer Society who was not involved in the study, said this research is great, but it comments only on "about one product made during the breakdown of glucose to produce energy." In other words, it's a small step in a long process.

"They are providing a potential way (the Warburg effect) could be a cause of cancer, but they are a long way away from saying this could actually happen," Stevens said."

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