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Friday, 19 October 2012
Multivitamins May Cut Cancer Risk In Men
Middle-aged and older men who regularly take multivitamins were found to have an 8% lower risk of developing cancer, compared to other men of the same age who took no multivitamins, researchers from Harvard Medical school wrote in JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association). The authors carried out a randomized trial involving 15,000 male doctors. They found that those taking multivitamins over the long-term had a statistically significant, albeit modest reduction in cancer incidence after being tracked for ten years...
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