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Calls for more caution over nanotechnology
There's more evidence today that nanotechnology, which is already on the market, could be deadly. Concerns about the use of the technology in food have been around for some time.
Now there's evidence that nanotechnology fibres could lead to mesothelioma. And the head of the Australian Cancer Council has told The World Today that there should be standards for the marketing of nanotechnology products.
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There's more evidence today that nanotechnology, which is already on the market, could be deadly. Concerns about the use of the technology in food have been around for some time.
Now there's evidence that nanotechnology fibres could lead to mesothelioma. And the head of the Australian Cancer Council has told The World Today that there should be standards for the marketing of nanotechnology products.
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