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Could something as common as table salt be the key to advancing cancer treatment? Recent research offers a surprising and promising role for table salt in enhancing the immune system's ability to fight cancer, researchers say. Two new studies, published on Aug. 28 in Nature Immunology, reveal that increased salt levels can significantly enhance immune cells' cancer-killing abilities. One of the two studies also showed that mice who consumed a high-salt diet also had reduced tumor sizes as a result. "We were very surprised to see that salt instead improved their vigor, metabolism, and killing function and that this also reduced tumor growth in [the] mouse model," Dr. Christina Zielinski, lead author of one of the studies, told The Epoch Times in an email. While research suggests a salt-based approach could become a valuable tool for enhancing cancer treatments, the researchers said in a press statement that they don't recommend eating more salt in humans to activate the immune response against cancer. Read the full story here› How do you like our new sections? Tell us what you think here. | MORE TOP NEWS | | | | | | HEALTH | | INSPIRING | | CULTURE | | A Hope-filled Prison Drama | "Sing Sing" isn't just another prison drama—it's a profound exploration of redemption and transformation. Directed by Greg Kwedar, this film blurs the line between fiction and reality by casting real-life former inmates alongside seasoned actors like Colman Domingo and Paul Raci.
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