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<title>Can Vitamin B12 Deficiency Be a Sign of Cancer Risk? What You Need to Know</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ It might sound alarming—but it’s a question that deserves attention. Today, more experts are investigating whether low Vitamin B12 levels could be an early warning sign of cancer. At Shaman Cancer Care, we believe in listening to your body’s signals, even the subtle ones. ]]></description>
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