Eating chili peppers may raise the risk of one deadly cancer
A major review found that people who consumed the most chili peppers had a substantially higher risk of esophageal cancer, though the evidence was less
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A major review found that people who consumed the most chili peppers had a substantially higher risk of esophageal cancer, though the evidence was less
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