New Study Suggests Vitamin C Could Help Prevent Cancer
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Mathematical modeling from the University of Waterloo suggests vitamin C may interrupt nitrosation, a stomach process that produces compounds linked to cancer risk. The model indicates that consuming vitamin C alongside nitrates could reduce formation of potentially harmful compounds, providing a mechanistic roadmap for future clinical and laboratory studies.
The findings are based on mathematical modeling; clinical translation remains future research.
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