WASHINGTON–To decrease your risk of cancer , don’t count on antioxidant supplements, a panel of researchers said here at the annual meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research . But assessing antioxidants’ role (and that of many other dietary supplements) in preventing disease has been notoriously difficult. [More]
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