A study published in Nature suggests that a nutrient found in beef and dairy can improve the immune response to cancer. This finding has sparked debate, with some seeing it as a blow to veganism. However, experts caution that no single food can prevent cancer on its own, but a healthy diet can reduce the risk.
No single food can prevent cancer on its own, experts say, but following a healthy diet does seem to reduce the risk. Here are some foods they recommend adding to your plate. https://t.co/HhQDApR0we
No single food can prevent cancer on its own, experts say, but following a healthy diet does seem to reduce the risk. Here are some foods they recommend adding to your plate. https://t.co/nEh9KnIKIJ
“There are a lot of people who like to demonize certain foods for no good reason.” Dietician Sarah Schenker breaks down new study suggesting that eating red meat and dairy can increase the body's chances of fighting off cancer. @drdavidbull https://t.co/qzqLv1Vq8z
Blow to veganism? Nutrient found in beef and dairy helps fight cancer https://t.co/XedkQLBDi5
Blow to veganism? Nutrient found in beef and dairy helps fight cancer https://t.co/g5RyCIVYn1 https://t.co/WereOFTmJO
Nutrient found in beef and milk shows promise against several cancers https://t.co/atAuLDhRxa
Nutrient found in beef and dairy improves immune response to cancer: Study @nature https://t.co/WAVG3mrm8f