
Tampons and Cancer
Health Topics
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Narrated by:
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Kelly Gregg
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By:
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Kelly Gregg
About this listen
This is an article that is part of an ongoing series on health topics. It is available in podcast form on my website, kellygregg.com I also have another podcast series on Diet and Health, my book on Amazon. This is also podcast version of the book.
This article was motivated by a lawsuit regarding cancer and talcum powder, but the concept of ovarian cancer having an environmental influence has been around for at least 40 years. I have attempted to explain how this could occur and that the idea may be valid. This is a short article designed to be heard in about 25 minutes.
©2020 Kelly Gregg (P)2020 Kelly Gregg
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