Researchers found that people who ate high levels of vitamin A were 17 percent less likely to get the second-most-common type of skin cancer years later.
Source: Higher vitamin A intake linked to lower skin cancer risk
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Researchers found that people who ate high levels of vitamin A were 17 percent less likely to get the second-most-common type of skin cancer years later.
Source: Higher vitamin A intake linked to lower skin cancer risk
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