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From: newscientist <rssfeeds@spamassassin.taint.org>
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Subject: Food 'cancer chemical' reaction identified
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Date: Wed, 02 Oct 2002 08:03:08 -0000
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URL: http://www.newsisfree.com/click/-2,8435176,1440/
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Date: Not supplied
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The reaction that forms the potential carcinogen acrylamide in baked foods is
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revealed, suggesting ways of reducing levels
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