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Scientists found linoleic acid from seed oils promotes triple-negative breast cancer growth by activating a specific protein ...
A STUDY has uncovered ‘healthy’ foods that could promote the growth of tumours. Eggs, nuts and tofu are three of many foods ...
A Rutgers biochemistry professor explains how omega-6 fatty acids found in Western diets can activate cellular growth ...
Linoleic acid, an omega-6 fatty acid found in seed oils such as soybean and safflower oil, and animal products including pork ...
Researchers are shedding new light on the link between diet and cancer growth—especially the way certain fats may fuel ...
Research from Weill Cornell Medicine has identified a molecular pathway linking omega-6 linoleic acid—a common dietary fat in ...
Omega-6 fatty acids fuel the growth of triple-negative breast cancer, offering insights into dietary risks and potential ...
Linoleic acid, an omega-6 fatty acid enhanced the growth of the hard-to-treat “triple negative” breast cancer subtype, ...
So, butter vs canola oil may seem like a valid debate to begin with, but, when one fat is labelled as high in “bad” ...
Pistachios and other tree nuts have been studied for their effects on weight, blood sugar, cardiovascular system, and overall ...
They looked at the ability of omega-6 fatty acids—particularly linoleic acid, the dominant one in the Western diet—to drive an important, nutrient-sensing growth pathway called the mTORC1 pathway.