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Wednesday, December 04, 2019

Prostate cancer patients who eat high-fat diets and red meat are four times more likely to die

Men who eat steaks, burgers, and pizza have a higher risk of prostate cancer than their vegan peers, a new study claims.

In fact, those diagnosed with early stage prostate cancer may be able to delay or even prevent the disease from progressing using diet alone.

That's according to researchers at McGill University, who found that a gene involved in progressing prostate cancer (known as MYC) is fueled by fatty foods and red meat.

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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Just so wrong, burgers and steaks are fantastic!

Anonymous said...

Ban cancer

Anonymous said...

Who funded the study?

Anonymous said...

Oh bullshit. Eat what you want in moderation.

Anonymous said...

In a month or so this study will be shown to be full of flaws and scientific methods but you will never hear about it.

Anonymous said...

"more likely to die?" LOL everybody is 100% likely to die. You can't be more likely than that.

Anonymous said...

11:26
Thank you

Hilarious article