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Default Omega 3 supplement targets bowel cancer risk: study (AFP) (Yahoo)

AFP - A purified form of omega 3, the so-called "good fat" found naturally in certain fish and nut oils, reduced dangerous polyps among people prone to bowel cancer, a study published on Thursday says.




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