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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Women who eat about three servings of fish per week have a somewhat lower chance of having polyps found during a routine colonoscopy than women who eat just one serving every two weeks, according to a new study. The research doesn't prove that seafood protects against polyps, but it "does increase our confidence that something real is going on," said Dr. Edward ...
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