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Reviewer: ScreenName, 25-34 Male (Caregiver)
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This is not a treatment. Betel Nut unequivocally has been proven to cause cancer of the mouth, pharynx, larynx, oesophagus, stomach, liver, breast and cervix. Betel Nut is associated with increased obesity, diabetes, heart disease and low birthweight. Betel Nut consumption should be decreased, if not stopped, and regulated by public health authorities. -Noncommunicable Disease Consultant, World
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Reviewer: 35-44 Male on Treatment for 5 to less than 10 years (Consumer)
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I am allergic to dust & cold. As I eat Arecanut, I am having trouble in breathing. Also the cough increases.
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