time to start labeling another product as cancerous
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From: Fort Smith
Vehicle: 1999 Tiburon
Dietary supplements shown to increase cancer risk.
Older research: people who eat lots of veggies and fruits had a lower incidence of cancer. So, they thought, "let's see how much taking all those healthy vitamins and minerals help. I'll bet they also lower the risk of cancer." And...
They didn't. In fact, they're associated with an increased risk.
So, I expect to see on a bottle of Flintstones Chewables: "warning, this product is known to increase the risk of cancer."
http://www.newswise.com/articles/die...se-cancer-risk
Older research: people who eat lots of veggies and fruits had a lower incidence of cancer. So, they thought, "let's see how much taking all those healthy vitamins and minerals help. I'll bet they also lower the risk of cancer." And...
They didn't. In fact, they're associated with an increased risk.
So, I expect to see on a bottle of Flintstones Chewables: "warning, this product is known to increase the risk of cancer."
http://www.newswise.com/articles/die...se-cancer-risk



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