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Alcohol Consumption
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This year about 19,000 cancer deaths may be related to excessive alcohol use.
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Antioxidants 101
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What are Antioxidants? Benefits of Antioxidants
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Avoiding Carcinogens in Food
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fosters the science of cancer immunology, which is based on the premise that the body's immune system canbe mobilized against
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Can a Vitamin Cut Prostate Cancer Risk?
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Simply being male and getting older puts you at risk for prostate cancer. But could you cut that risk if you took common vitamin
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Can you get too much Vitamin A?
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Vitamin A is essential to the health of your eyes, bones,
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Cancer Cookbook: Making It Nutritious & Delicious
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Nutrition and health. It makes so much sense:
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Cancer's Sweet Tooth
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Can sugar really feed cancer? Read this study about relationship between glucose and cancer...
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Cancer-fighting supplements: What works?
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Supplement Potential benefit
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Chili, Broccoli Help Prevent Cancer: Studies
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Broccoli and red chili peppers may help fight cancer by slowing the growth of cancerous tumor cells, U.S. researchers reported o
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Colon Cancer Prevention : Calcium and Folate
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calcium may help lower the risk of advanced polyps
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Combating Cancer: Cancer prevention in a vitamin pill?
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Consumer fears fuel dietary supplement industry
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Diet Linked to Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma
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Lots of Meat, Saturated Fat, Dairy May Raise Risk
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Diet May Cut Risk Of Cancer Recurring
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Eating Less Fat Found to Ward Off New Breast Tumors
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Discover 43 Simple Ways to Cancer-Proof Your Life
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A book that claims through the combination of two natural foods, we can prevent and cure cancer...
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Eating beans may stave off breast cancer
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women who consumed beans or lentils at least twice a week were 24% less likely to develop breast cancer
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Fight cancer with dark green vegetables
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Average adult should eat three cups of produce a week
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Get the skinny on artificial sweeteners
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Q: I've been trying to cut calories by cutting sugar out of my diet. But to satisfy my sweet tooth, I've been leaning on artific
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Green Tea Extract Shows Potential As An Anti-cancer Agent
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A study on bladder cancer cell lines showed that green tea extract has potential as an anti-cancer agent, proving for the first
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Green tea prevents prostate cancer
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Hungry for some cancer protection?
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Some disease-fighting foods
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New research explores diet, cancer connection
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Red meat may hurt, vegetables don't help
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Nutritional Program for Cancer Prevention
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The relationship of diet to cancer came of age in the 1980s. With our new knowledge, we can clearly now do something about the t
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Preventing cancer: 6 steps
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Processed Meat Ups Pancreas Cancer Risk
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Eating a lot of red meat, and particularly processed meat, increases the risk of pancreatic cancer, according to findings from a
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Studies indicate berries' potential to prevent cancer
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As berry season rolls in, consider that those juicy treats may be good for more than jams, cobblers and shortcakes.
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Study: Less liver cancer in coffee drinkers
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That hot cup of coffee may do more than just provide a tasty energy boost. It also may help prevent the most common type of live
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Vitamin E - protection against Prostate Cancer?
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Many HSI members are already aware that vitamin E is an
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Vitamin E Health Study
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Health study finds Vitamin E does not protect women from heart attack, stroke or cancer.
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WHO: People should eat less acrylamide
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Chemical found in fried foods linked with cancer in rats
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Zinc Deficiency Linked To Increased Risk Of Less–Common Form Of Esophageal Cancer
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