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Dog Food Additive May Stop Painful Chemotherapy Drug Side Effects
A chemical commonly used as an additive in dog food may be able to prevent the kind of painful nerve damage commonly found in the hands and feet of cancer patients taking the chemotherapy drug Taxol.
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