
"Debunking Cancer Myths: Separating Fact from Fiction"
Debunking common cancer myths, researchers clarify that mobile phones' weak electromagnetic waves do not pose a cancer risk, while burnt toast's acrylamide content is not proven to be carcinogenic in humans. Stress has not been directly linked to cancer, but can lead to unhealthy habits. Aspartame in artificial sweeteners is not likely to cause cancer unless consumed in extremely large quantities, and BPA in plastic bottles has not been proven to cause cancer despite concerns about hormone disruption.