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Tag: found people whose daily diets regularly featured spicy foods had a lower risk of death from cancer

PEOPLE WHO EAT SPICY FOODS HAVE LOWER RISK OF  DEATH FROM CANCER ,ISCHEMIC HEART DISEASE AND RESPIRATORY DISEASE REVEALS A MEDICAL STUDY
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PEOPLE WHO EAT SPICY FOODS HAVE LOWER RISK OF DEATH FROM CANCER ,ISCHEMIC HEART DISEASE AND RESPIRATORY DISEASE REVEALS A MEDICAL STUDY

sarkarimirror August 11, 2015

The observational study, published in The BMJ, found people whose daily diets regularly featured spicy foods had a lower risk of death from cancer, ischemic heart disease and respiratory disease. Many … Read More

found people whose daily diets regularly featured spicy foods had a lower risk of death from cancerischemic heart disease and respiratory disease. Many previous studies have demonstrated health benefits for spices such as red pepperpublished in The BMJThe observational study

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