Ketogenic diet may increase small intestine cancer risk in mice
A high-fat, low-carbohydrate diet, also called a ketogenic diet, can help some people lose weight by forcing their bodies to burn fat for fuel instead of sugar.
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Could the keto diet be increasing your cancer risk?
Researchers said the keto diet was found to suppress tumors in one part of the body but accelerated growth in another.
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