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Reptiles are Highly Emotional, Contrary to Their Cold Reputation

Reptiles are Highly Emotional, Contrary to Their Cold Reputation
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No, Mutant Chernobyl Wolves Are Not Cancer-Resistant, Despite Massive Media Claims

You've likely seen headlines in February about a "study" that claims wolves around the Chernobyl Evacuation Zone (CEZ) have developed a resistance to cancer

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Wolves in the Chernobyl radiation zone developing resistance to cancer, says study

Research established that gray wolves in Chernobyl have altered immune systems, similar to cancer patients undergoing radiation treatment.

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Chernobyl mutant wolves could be cure for cancer in humans

Mutant wolves roaming the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone have developed cancer-resilient genomes that could hold the key to developing a cure for cancer for humans.

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Chernobyl wolves have developed anti-cancer genetic mutations

Chernobyl wolves have developed anti-cancer genetic mutations
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Cancer breakthrough from Chernobyl mutant wolves

Cancer breakthrough from Chernobyl mutant wolves
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