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How soya sauce could help treat cancer

SINGAPORE – The soya sauce in your food could one day play a part in cancer treatment, taking an unexpected path through skincare technology. The use of fungal metabolites – small molecules produced during metabolism – in the development of new cancer treatments is being studied as part of a collaboration between Kitkoji, a local

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