OLD RECIPES HOLD NEW PROMISE IN FIGHT AGAINST PROSTATE CANCER
June 16, 2008
June 16, 2008
COLUMBIA, Mo., June 16 -- The University of Missouri College of Food & Natural Resources issued the following news release:
Dried tomatoes seldom find their way to the plate of the average American male. Perhaps they should.
A study by biochemistry researchers at the University of Missouri have found that this type of tomato has properties that help fight prostate cancer. They published their results in the June issue of Cancer Research.
Specifica . . .
Dried tomatoes seldom find their way to the plate of the average American male. Perhaps they should.
A study by biochemistry researchers at the University of Missouri have found that this type of tomato has properties that help fight prostate cancer. They published their results in the June issue of Cancer Research.
Specifica . . .