China bans advertising for ‘cancerous snack’ popular across Asia

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Between 2009 and 2015, oral cancer cases were 30% higher in Hunan province

China’s state agency National Radio and Television Administration in September banned all advertisements for the nuts on radio, television or online shows in an attempt to bring down its consumption.

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