A Rutgers-led study found that eating less protein may help slow liver cancer in people with impaired liver function. When ...
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A new study shows that lowering protein intake could slow liver cancer in people with damaged livers. Researchers found that ...
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The research shows that lowering protein intake might slow the growth of liver tumors and possibly reduce the chance of developing liver cancer in the first place.
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