Ulcerative Colitis and Omega-3 Fish Oil

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Link Between Fish Oil And Increased Risk Of Colon Cancer In Mice

medicalnewstoday.com — “Fish oil - long encouraged by doctors as a supplement to support heart and joint health, among other benefits - induced severe colitis and colon cancer in mice in research led by Michigan State UnView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Health Benefits of Fish Oil

organicfacts.net — “The health benefits of fish oil include its ability to aid in treatment of heart diseases, reduce cholesterol, weight loss, treatment of depression, anxiety, AHDH, cancer, pregnancy, diabetes, inflammation, arthritis, IBD, AIDS, Alzheimer's disease, eye disorders, macular degeneration, improve immunity, skin care, treat psoriasis, acne, ulcers, infertility, etc. Most of the these health benefits of fish oil can be attributed to the presence of Omega 3 essential fatty acids such as DHA and EPA.View full resource at organicfacts.net

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I am a big fan of fish oil supplementation, read on to get the facts on the MANY benefits of it!:... http://fb.me/sFoWfQjp

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Fish oil linked to increased risk of colon cancer in mice

labspaces.net — “Fish oil " long encouraged by doctors as a supplement to support heart and joint health, among other benefits " induced severe colitis and colon cancer in mice in research led by Michigan State University and published this month in the journal Cancer Research.View full resource at labspaces.net

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Fish oil linked to increased risk of colon cancer in mice

physorg.com — “Fish oil – long encouraged by doctors as a supplement to support heart and joint health, among other benefits – induced severe colitis and colon cancer in mice in research led by Michigan State University and published this month in the journal Cancer Research.View full resource at physorg.com

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Fish Oil Used by Senior Citizens to Fight Heart Disease Linked to Colon Cancer in Mice

seniorjournal.com — “Oct. 5, 2010 - Fish oil - long encouraged for seniors by doctors as a supplement to support heart and joint health, among other benefits - induced severe colitis and colon cancer in mice in research led by Michigan State University and published this month in the journal Cancer Research. News for senior citizens and baby boomers.View full resource at seniorjournal.com

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