Pan-fried fish may raise cancer risk
USC (US) — The type of fish and how it is cooked may affect whether the fish offers protection against—or raises the risk for—developing prostate cancer, new research shows.Previous studies have emphasized the health benefits of dark fish—rich in omega-3 fatty acids—linking their consumption to the prevention of various diseases. ...
Source: Futurity.org - Wednesday, 25 January
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