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View Post: HRT and cancer risk
28 Nov 2009 by Framboise  
Dietary fiber seems to hold a real relationship with reduced breast cancer incidence. Fruits and veggies do as well, although the actual components that have this effect have not been isolated so recommendations are for whole foods ...
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View Post: Matthew Yglesias » Healthy Lifestyles Lead to Good Health
20 hours ago by myglesias  
But those are _tendencies_, not absolutes: there are plenty of people out there who ate high-fiber diets and exercised regularly who nonetheless developed colon cancer in their early 50s (to take just one example). george walton Says: November 29th, 2009 at 2:04 pm .... Lifestyle, diet, etc, do play a role in your long-term health. But with regard to whether you get cancer, the biggest factor is genetics (or some environmental factors that we haven't begun to understand) . ...
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View Post: Citrus Fruits, Dietary Fiber and Multivitamin News
3 Nov 2009 by JP  
There is some evidence that suggests that a high fiber diet may reduce the risk of breast cancer. One of the proposed mechanisms is that dietary roughage may effectively lower “circulating estrogen concentrations” that are believed to ...
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View Post: foodconsumer.org - Dietary fiber cuts breast cancer risk in older ...
7 Sep 2009
Evidence suggests that dietary fiber may lower risk of breast cancer by modulating estrogen metabolism. But the association between dietary fiber intake and risk of breast cancer by hormone receptor status remains unclear, ...
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View Post: Alternative Health Solutions of NJ: Flax seed / Flax Seed Oil and ...
57 minutes ago by Alternative Health Solutions of NJ  
Flax Seed Oil contains omega-6 and omega-9 essential fatty acids, B vitamins, potassium, lecithin, magnesium, fiber, protein, and zinc and also provides approximately 50% more omega-3 oils than what you could get from taking fish oil, ... Research shows low incidence of breast cancer and colon cancer in populations that have high amounts of lignan in their diet. Flax is 100 times richer in lignan than most whole grains. - Studies show that Omega-3 fatty acids help lower ...
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View Post: Studies From Harvard University Reveal New Findings On Breast ...
20 Nov 2009 by CancerCompass  
Data detailed in 'Physical activity's impact on the association of fat and fiber intake with survival after breast cancer' have been presented. According to recent research published in the American Journal of Epidemiology, "This study examined whether, ... "Breast cancer mortality was calculated according to dietary intake quintiles first assessed at least 12 months after diagnosis and was cumulatively averaged and updated. There were 446 breast cancer deaths. ...
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View Post: Diseases Caused by Lack of Fiber and Psyllium Husk the Simple Cure
19 Nov 2009 by admin  
Breast cancer, one of the most common cancers in women, affects one in every fourteen women. Although most of us may connect the value of a high fiber diet with cancer of the colon, most of us are unaware of its role in breast cancer ...
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View Post: Quinoa: An Ancient Super Food Packed With Protein
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View Post: Benefits Of Fiber - Beans Benefits - Healthy Diet Foods - Dietary ...
20 Nov 2009 by shelley  
Low content of fiber in diet causes an increase in the risk of many diseases such as high cholesterol, weight gain, constipation, IBS (irritable bowel syndrome) and colon cancer. ..... importance of breakfast, importance of consuming protein-rich diet, importance of flexibility, importance of healthy feet, importance of vitamin B, importance of vitamin B12, importance of vitamin C, important information on breast cancer, impotence definition, impotence treatment ...
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View Post: BodyBuilding Science: Dietary fiber intake and risk of breast ...
24 Aug 2009 by Zbyszko Tarczewski  
Background: Although dietary fiber has been hypothesized to lower risk of breast cancer by modulating estrogen metabolism, the association between dietary fiber intake and risk of breast cancer by hormone receptor status is unclear. ...
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