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Smokers May Be Protected From Lung Cancer Eating Fruits, Vegetables And Teas
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Tobacco smokers who eat three servings of fruits and vegetables per day and drink green or black tea may be protecting themselves from lung cancer, according to a first-of-its-kind study by UCLA cancer researchers.
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Dietary Guides share the messages: Eat more fruits, vegetables, legumes and whole grains
Published 04/13/2008 in Diets | Unrated
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Since advice about what to eat for optimal health has evolved over time with advances in nutrition science, dietary recommendations are sometimes seen as contradictory. However, a review of three leading dietary guides by researchers at the National Cancer Institute found their essential recommendations are consistent despite the different methodologies used to create the guides.
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Prostate Tumor Growth Determined By High Carb Diet
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A diet high in refined carbohydrates, like white rice or white bread, is associated with increased prostate tumor growth in mice.
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New generation of superfoods to prevent illness
Published 11/28/2007 in Diets | Unrated
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Tired of spinach, bored with broccoli? Experts say there’s a new generation of superfoods that promise to do double or triple-duty when it comes to preventing illness.
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Freeze-dried grape powder inhibit genes linked to Colon Cancer
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Low doses of freeze-dried grape powder inhibit genes linked to the development of sporadic colorectal cancer, University of California, Irvine cancer researchers found.
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