Remember that research, published three years ago, suggesting that multivitamins did essentially nothing for your health? Forget it. Now comes a study that followed 14,641 male doctors ages 50 and over for 11 years, that indicates that daily multivitamins can cut the risk of cancer by 8 percent. Time magazine, yes it’s still around, reports that the study’s lead author cautions that the results do not mean that “vitamins are the antidote to cancer, or that they can offset cancer-causing behaviors like smoking or an unhealthy diet. It also doesn’t mean that vitamins are the only way to fight cancer. Skipping the vitamins and getting the same nutrients from a well-balanced diet can also be an effective way to keep tumors at bay.” Read more in Time.
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