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Fasting may increase cancer risk, MIT study finds

Fasting and low-calorie diets have been praised for their potential health benefits, including delaying age-related diseases and extending lifespan. However, a recent study by MIT researchers reveals that while fasting can help the gut heal, it might also increase the risk of developing cancer under certain conditions. The study, conducted on mice, shows that fasting […]

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