Dietary Fiber May Not Reduce Risk for Colon Cancer
14th Dec 2005, 02:37 GMT
The investigators in a pooled analysis suggested that even though fiber does not reduce the risk for colon cancer, it is still valuable in that it reduced the risk for heart disease and diabetes. (CME) Medscape Medical News Laurie Barclay,Charles Vega,Gary Vogin
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