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Exposure to the sun could be bad for the skin, but can help prevent breast cancer
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Though spending time in the sun is generally considered a bad thing as far as skin cancer goes, it can help prevent breast cancer.
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Cancer risk is reduced for postmenopausal women who take calcium and vitamin D
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Postmenopausal women who take calcium and vitamin D supplements may reduce their risk of cancer, according to a report published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
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Dr. Wender responds to an question about the role of antioxidant supplements
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Dr. Richard Wender, president of the American Cancer Society, took questions from readers as part of the New York Times feature on cancer last week.
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Vitamin D deficiency might be linked to breast cancer risk
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Vitamin D is one of the latest, greatest hot cancer topics. Why?
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Green pea salad can supercharge your health
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Green peas are bursting with nutrients. They provide very good amounts vitamin K, vitamin C, vitamin B1 or thiamine, vitamin A vitamin B6, B3, and B2 and lots if dietary fiber, manganese, folate, phosphorus, magnesium, copper, iron, zinc and potassium. Green peas are that little food that is supercharged with nutritional and can supercharge your health.
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