Colon cancer study challenges benefits of fiber
13th Dec 2005, 23:41 GMT
Controlled tests find exercise, other food choices key to warding off disease People who eat fiber-rich diets run a lower risk of colon cancer than those who don't -- but it's probably not the fiber that's protecting them, scientists reported today in the largest study ever on the topic.
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