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Researchers from the University of Newcastle, Australia, and the Danish Institute of Agricultural Sciences have identified a chemical compound in carrots--called falcarinol--as responsible for lowering the risk of cancer by as much as one-third.
Epidemiological studies have reported that carrot consumption can lower cancer risk by as much as 40 percent, but the cancer-fighting ...