Study from Japan's RIKEN Center finds proteins in meat and milk may prevent small intestine tumor growth by activating immune system.

A study from Japan's RIKEN Center found that proteins in meat and milk may help prevent tumor growth in the small intestine by activating the immune system. In experiments with tumor-prone mice, those fed normal diets had fewer tumors compared to those on antigen-free diets. The findings suggest caution with antigen-free diets for individuals at risk for intestinal tumors, emphasizing the need for medical guidance in dietary choices.

September 18, 2024
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