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Rachel Mealey in Tokyo: Japanese people believe dolls have souls and cannot be thrown away with the rubbish.

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Micro-Islanders

"[T]he ability to "turn on" p53 could be a critical means of protection against colorectal and other epithelial forms of cancer. The red cells, tumor “micro-islands,” express a p53-suppressed gene. "p53 has been known for 20-something years as a gene that protects against cancer by suppressing tumors," Ben-Neriah explains to ISRAEL21c. And when p53 is activated, it keeps those invasion-activating genes in check."