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A STUDY has uncovered ‘healthy’ foods that could promote the growth of tumours. Eggs, nuts and tofu are three of many foods ...
So, butter vs canola oil may seem like a valid debate to begin with, but, when one fat is labelled as high in “bad” ...
Known as the “good” polyunsaturated fats, omega-3 fatty acids are beneficial for heart, brain, joint, and eye health, as well ...
A new study from Weill Cornell Medicine has found that a type of fat called linoleic acid, which is common in many foods we ...
The discovery, published in a new scientific study, could lead to new dietary and pharmaceutical strategies against breast ...
A variety of foods that make up a healthy diet contain ... cells and fed one group of them safflower oil, which is high in linoleic acid. The mice fed the oil had faster-growing tumors than ...
Linoleic acid, an omega-6 fatty acid found in seed oils such as soybean and safflower oil, and animal products including pork ...
Researchers are shedding new light on the link between diet and cancer growth—especially the way certain fats may fuel ...
Omega-6 fatty acids fuel the growth of triple-negative breast cancer, offering insights into dietary risks and potential ...
Scientists found linoleic acid from seed oils promotes triple-negative breast cancer growth by activating a specific protein ...
A new study led by Weill Cornell Medicine researchers has revealed that linoleic acid—an omega-6 fatty acid common in Western ...
In a mouse model of triple-negative breast cancer, a diet high in linoleic acid enhanced tumor growth ... of seed oils in fried and ultra-processed foods. This has led to concerns that excessive ...
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