:Vegetarians have 35 per cent reduced risk of developing the deadly prostate cancer due to which over 10,000 men die each year, according to a new study by World Cancer Research Fund.
Scientists at Loma Linda University in California looked at over 26,000 men, and for the first time, assessed the link between prostate cancer and various types of diet including non-vegetarian, pescatarian and vegan diets.
“The evidence around the disease-preventative qualities of the vegan diet is now...
‘Vegetarians have reduced risk of developing prostate cancer’
Scientists at Loma Linda University in California looked at over 26,000 men, and for the first time, assessed the link between prostate cancer and various types of diet including non-vegetarian, pescatarian and vegan diets.
“The evidence around the disease-preventative qualities of the vegan diet is now...
‘Vegetarians have reduced risk of developing prostate cancer’