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Research suggests ecstasy could be used to treat cancer
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Scientists believe a modified version of the drug ecstasy could help fight some blood cancers, including leukaemia. Researchers at the University of Birmingham tweaked the chemical structure of the drug to make it more effective, but say any treatment ...
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