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The study, published in Science in March, shows that linoleic acid, an omega-6 fatty acid most prevalent in vegetable and ...
There's now lots of evidence which shows that our own diets and the foods we eat can influence the outcome if we are unlucky ...
A new study by Weill Cornell Medicine warns that excessive use of seed and vegetable oils rich in linoleic acid may raise the ...
Consuming too much cooking oil could increase your chances of cancer, a study from Weill Cornell Medicine found.
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Health and Me on MSNCommon Cooking Oil Ingredient May Cause Your Breast CancerLinoleic acid is a type of polyunsaturated fat, primarily found in seed oils such as corn, sunflower, soybean, and safflower ...
“A balanced, whole-food diet remains an important cornerstone of cancer prevention, and a strategy everyone can adopt,” he ...
A common fat found in cooking oils could be increasing the risk of breast cancer - and experts are warning people to use the ...
A STUDY has uncovered ‘healthy’ foods that could promote the growth of tumours. Eggs, nuts and tofu are three of many foods ...
Omega-3 fatty acids, found in oily fish, nuts, and seeds, may play a crucial role in protecting against motor neurone disease ...
Research suggests linoleic acid, found in common cooking oils, may increase the risk of aggressive triple-negative breast ...
BRITS may be unknowingly raising their risk of a deadly form of breast cancer by cooking with seed oils, cancer experts have ...
A new study links seed oils high in linoleic acid to faster growth of triple-negative breast cancer, urging caution in dietary fat choices today. | Lifestyle, Mind and Body ...
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