High-Fiber Diets May Not Keep Colorectal Polyps Away
28th Nov 2005, 19:24 GMT
Switching to a high-fiber diet does not prevent the return of colorectal polyps, a kind of growth that can lead to cancer, according to the findings of two long-awaited studies just published in The New England Journal of Medicine.
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