Cancer

Chances are, your life has been touched by cancer. Whether you, a parent, friend or even a child has been diagnosed. While cancer can leave us feeling helpless, the good news is that there are measures you can take to prevent the disease. Your diet is one of the most important factors under your control.
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Cancer strikes about one in three adults over his or her lifetime. The good news: lifestyle changes, along with early detection, can prevent nearly half of all cancer deaths. Your diet is one of the most important factors under your control that can reduce cancer risk.
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Eating well can lower your chance of developing cancer. In fact, nutrition guidelines for cancer prevention are similar to those for preventing other diseases like heart disease and diabetes. These are general guidelines to help reduce your cancer risk with your diet choices.
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Food and nutrition are critical parts of any successful cancer treatment. Nutrients support the growth of healthy cells in your body; they also go a long way toward helping you keep your energy and strength.
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For around 5,000 years, tea has been recognized by cultures around the world for its capacity to soothe, restore and refresh. Far from being an apocryphal promise, tea has been lauded for an array of potential health benefits. Are they true?
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October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the perfect time to learn how to reduce your risk through eating right and engaging in physical activity.
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Did you know that not counting some forms of skin cancer, prostate cancer is the most common cancer in American men? Every year, more than 230,000 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer, and more than 29,000 men die from it. There is no way to know for sure if you will get prostate cancer.
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