High Fiber Intake Does Not Reduce Colorectal Cancer Risk
14th Dec 2005, 22:29 GMT
If you eat lots of fiber your chances of developing colorectal cancer do not go down, say researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health. However, they added that the benefits for your heart still make it advisable to consume a diet rich in fiber. Diets high in fiber also help protect you from developing diabetes 2... click link for more info.
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