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For 84 days, from late May to early August, the sun doesn't set on the tundra near Barrow, Alaska.


Cranberries may cut the risk of breast cancer


Cranberries may cut the risk of breast cancer
Cranberries may cut the risk of breast cancer. Researchers at the University of Western Ontario have found that eating cranberries prevents cancerous cells in mice from growing and spreading. The research was funded by Ocean Spray Inc.
OCTOBER 6TH, 2000
The Globe and Mail
OCTOBER 6TH, 2000

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