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A Safer, Natural Option: UCLA Scientists Have Discovered That Manuka Honey Could Help Treat Breast Cancer


UCLA researchers have discovered that Manuka honey contains compounds capable of slowing tumor growth in preclinical models, offering a less toxic alternative to conventional cancer therapies. A recent study conducted by researchers at the UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center suggests

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