Largest Study of Vegetarian Diets to Date Shows Reduced Risk of Five Cancers
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By analysing the data of 1.8 million people, researchers at Oxford University have just broken some of the popular ideas about vegetarianism. If not eating meat drastically reduced
Largest study of vegetarian diets to date shows reduced risk of five cancers
A study has found that individuals on vegetarian diets have a lower risk of multiple myeloma and kidney, pancreatic, prostate and breast cancers.The post Largest study of vegetarian diets to date shows reduced risk of five cancers appeared first on Clinical Trials Arena.
However, the largest study ever conducted on vegetarian diets and cancer risk, covering nine international cohorts, is fuelling a complex debate on the specific benefits and vulnerabilities of these diets. 1.8 million people link diet and prevention The Cancer Epidemiology Unit team at Oxford Population Health has analyzed data from 1.8 million participants across 9 cohorts in the United Kingdom, the United States, Taiwan and India. The median f…
An important international study compiling the results of nearly two million people has just highlighted the complex links between vegetarian diet and the risk of cancer. In vegetarians, several major cancers would be less common. But be careful, some risks could be increased.
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