Fiber in diet doesn't cut colon cancer risk -study
14th Dec 2005, 02:31 GMT
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Eating lots of fiber does not lower a person's risk of developing colon cancer, but it is a good idea to consume fiber-rich fruits and vegetables anyway for your heart and overall health, a study said on Tuesday.
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