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But even more recently, chemist Vicky Colvin at Rice University showed that, while Fullerenes kill human liver and skin cells, they don't damage DNA and are non-carcinogenic.
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But "customers don't realise just how hot and dangerous these drinks are - they really don't appreciate the level of damage that can be caused, " Ms de Vos said.
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So I do think we need to be very, very careful, if we don't agree in the Security Council, that we don't do a tremendous amount of damage - not just to the UN but to the transatlantic relationship, which is crucial to our wellbeing, our security and our prosperity.
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