Ketogenic diets increased small intestinal tumors but suppressed colon tumors in mice. The effects were driven by dietary fat metabolism—not ketone bodies—highlighting tissue-specific cancer risks and benefits. The post Ketogenic Diet Shows Opposite Effects on Cancer Risk in Mouse Small Intestine and Colon appeared first on GEN – Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News.
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