NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Higher levels of vitamin D in the blood may help protect both men and women from cancers of the colon and rectum, confirm results of the largest study ever conducted on the ...
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Can vitamin D levels affect colon cancer risk? Florida gastroenterologist explains the link between the two
Vitamin D is often touted as a protective nutrient against everything from weak bones to chronic disease - and colon cancer is frequently added to that list. But does popping supplements actually ...
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