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folate food fortification

From The Labs

Finding a food-cancer connection: How what you eat might affect your cancer risk

January 23, 2024 Colon Cancer,  diet and cancer risk,  early onset colon cancer,  epigenetics,  folate,  folate food fortification,  gene p16,  Research

This study reveals a mechanism by which the environment, diet in this case, can influence cancer risk.

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Close up of neurons from the brain cortex of a mouse with Huntington's disease. From the Labs: Human intestinal organoid

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