Dogs can smell out cancer by sniffing breath samples: study
13th Jan 2006, 23:54 GMT
Here's another reason to bring home a canine best friend. With a little bit of training, ordinary pet dogs can sniff out cancer in humans by taking a whiff of their breath, a new study by cancer research group Pine Street Foundation, has found.
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