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Citrus boosts cancer protection.(news notes)(detoxifying enzymes from citrus fruits reduces cancer risks)(Brief Article)

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Citrus Boosts Cancer Protection: Scientists at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem found that both oroblanco juice and grapefruit juice cut the risk of chemically caused liver cancer in rats by raising the activity of detoxifying ...

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