New Research Finds Cancer-Fighting DNA in Common Foods

Eating a balanced diet, rich in a variety of whole foods, may be a key to reducing the risk of cancer.
New Research Finds Cancer-Fighting DNA in Common Foods
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The nucleic acids found in many plant and animal foods may help prevent cancer, new research shows.

A study conducted at Osaka Metropolitan University (OMU) found that digestion of nucleic acids, specifically DNA and RNA, produced compounds that may prevent the proliferation of cancerous tumor cells. The results suggest that dietary intake of these nucleic acids could potentially reduce cancer risk, though research on this effect is in its infancy.
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