Study Suggests That Folic Acid And Vitamin B6 May Help Lower The Risk Of Breast Cancer
Recently, researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health have found evidence that the intake of folic acid and vitamin B6 contributes to the lowering of a woman's risk of getting breast cancer. The researchers also found that folic acid itself appears to protect women who are at an increased risk of breast cancer caused by alcohol consumption. Even though more research is needed to further support the findings, they suggest that women who want to protect themselves against the breast disease should pay particular attention to their folic acid and B6 intake. Source: Journal of the National Cancer Institute , Vol. 95, No. 5, pp. 373-380. Read More
Recently, researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health have found evidence that the intake of folic acid and vitamin B6 contributes to the lowering of a woman's risk of getting breast cancer. The researchers also found that folic acid itself appears to protect women who are at an increased risk of breast cancer caused by alcohol consumption. Even though more research is needed to further support the findings, they suggest that women who want to protect themselves against the breast disease should pay particular attention to their folic acid and B6 intake. Source: Journal of the National Cancer Institute , Vol. 95, No. 5, pp. 373-380. Read More

