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2009
Reuters – Heart patients in Norway — where unlike many countries foods are not enriched with folic acid — were more likely to die from cancer if they took folic acid and vitamin B12 supplements compared with those who did not take them, Norwegian researchers said on Tuesday.
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Folic acid supplements raise cancer risk: study
(Reuters)
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