Dietary Fiber, Colorectal Cancer Risk Reduction Link Lacking - CFSAN
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Evidence dismissing a link between dietary fiber and reduced colorectal cancer risk is more compelling than data supporting a relationship, FDA's food center concludes Oct. 10 in denying a proposed dietary supplement health claim.
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