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Research: Honeybee venom kills off breast cancer cells – The Brussels Times
The venom from honeybees is effective in killing off breast cancer sells in even the most difficult to treat cases, according to new research from the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research and t
The venom from honeybees is effective in killing off breast cancer sells in even the most difficult to treat cases, according to new research from the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research and the university of Western Australia.
Dr Ciara Duffy took the venom of honeybees (Apis mellifera) from around Perth in Western Australia, considered to be some of the healthiest in the world, and tested its effect on different kinds of breast cancer cells. Her results show that both the venom itself …
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