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Originally published March 8 2005

Zinc deficiency may lead to increased esophageal cancer risk

by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor

A new study on Chinese residents shows that people with low levels of zinc in their body tissues may have a greater chance of developing esophageal cancer. Of 132 people tracked since 1985, those with the most zinc in their systems were 79 percent less likely to develop the cancer, the researchers say. The scientists say they are still not sure how (or if) their findings will change cancer treatments.





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