Tuesday, September 07, 2004

Higher Linoleic Acid Intake May Reduce Cancer Risk in Men

In middle-aged men, a relatively high dietary intake of linoleic acid may help lower the risk of prostate cancer and other cancers, according to a Finnish cohort study. The researchers say these findings hint that recommendations to substitute dietary linoleic acid for saturated fat to prevent cardiovascular disease may have the added benefit of protecting against cancers."

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