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This Week in Research (January 26, 2007)

by Donna Myers
for About.com

Updated: April 15, 2007

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"Bad Carbs" May Not Increase Colorectal Cancer Risk

Research published in the American Journal of Epidemiology this week examined the impact of high-glycemic carbohydrates ("bad carbs") on the colorectal cancer risk of about 60,000 women. High-glycemic carbs breakdown quickly into sugar after you eat them, and some research has determined that they increase colorectal cancer risk.

For example, one study found that women who ate the most high-glycemic load foods were almost three times more likely to develop colorectal cancer than women who consistently ate lesser amounts. However, the study published this week found no relationship between "bad carbs" and colorectal cancer in women.

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