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View Post: Natural Cancer Treatments: How Diet Influences Cancer Risk
2 hours ago by Nikhil Rajput  
One study in Boston focused on the effect of different types of carotenoids on lung cancer risk. It was observed that lung cancer risk was significantly lower in subjects who consumed a diet high in a variety of carotenoids. ... consumption of dietary carbohydrates, frequent consumption of preserved, salty or fried foods and hot soup/porridge, with irregular meals, speed eating and binge eating. This provides evidence that diet plays a major role in stomach cancer risk. ...
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View Post: Health Altnetconf: Healthy Lifestyles
2 hours ago by Healthy Life  
It was those observations that lead researchers to investigate the idea of "good" and "bad" fats. They called into question the idea that high triglycerides and high cholesterol in the bloodstream are risk factors for heart disease. ... Their lung cancer risk is equivalent to other smokers around the world, however. So, no one is saying that smoking is okay. It's just that something about the Japanese diet seems to protect the men from throat and stomach cancer. ...
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View Post: Cholesterol: Bad Rap? « The Weight-Loss Blog of Fattie Fatterton
5 hours ago by fattiefatterton  
In particular, now that the important health-supporting role played by natural dietary fats has become better understood, the characterization of dietary cholesterol as a big health-risk factor has been called into serious doubt. .... Although the potential risks of artificially depressed cholesterol levels are still being debated, critics point to research showing it can lead to memory loss, erectile dysfunction, depression, severe nutritional deficiencies, even cancer. ...
View Blog: The Weight-Loss Blog of Fattie Fatterton - http://fattiefatterton.wordpress.com/



View Post: What is Saturated Fat?
Dietary Fat
6 Nov 2009 by Tom   ...
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View Post: Guide to Foods that Help Prevent Cancer
4 Nov 2009 by Lp  
The list below details common cancers and dietary choices which aid in prevention or increase the risk of the disease. * Lung cancer - this is the leading cause of death from cancer in the world and smoking is mostly responsible. ...
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View Post: 17. My Recommendations for Treating ADHD
21 Nov 2009 by Stephanie  
Nicotine introduced via a patch avoids the most adverse effect of cigarettes -- lung cancer due to exposure to tar. Coffee is a particularly attractive choice -- it has been extremely well studied and appears to have very few if any ...
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View Post: Learn About Nopal Prickly Pear Health Benefits
13 hours ago
Additionally, the pulp was used as a lung remedy and, pancreas cancer, as a cardiac aid. The nopal prickly pear, pancreas cancer, herb contains a variety of phytochemicals. Among these components are pectin, mucilage, and gums that assist the ... This herb also contains nutrients which inhibit bowel absorption of dietary fat and excess sugars. Nopal is responsible for fortifying the liver and, pancreas cancer, pancreas. This, pancreas cancer, enhances insulin's ability, ...
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View Post: Lung Care - Lung Exercises - Lung Diet - Healthy Lungs
Health & Food
24 Nov 2009 by shelley   ...
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View Post: Cancer Prevention Diet and Nutrition: Guide to Foods that Help ...
15 Oct 2009 by Roihanatuljannah  
The list below details common cancers and dietary choices which aid in prevention or increase the risk of the disease. Information provided by the article Cancer and Food on the Victorian (Australian) Government website. Lung cancer ...
View Blog: Tom Hang - http://tomathangat.blogspot.com/



View Post: Fat Head » Warning: Bologna May Cause Cancer Headlines
6 Jul 2009 by Tom Naughton  
Most people read that and interpret it to mean eating meat is like adding extra bullets to the chamber before playing Russian roulette; i.e., meat CAUSES colon cancer in the same way cigarettes cause lung cancer, so the more of it you eat, .... I'd really like to see what someone without a “fat is evil” bias would make of the data! At least report on ALL the data and not just single out dietary fat! I'm not sure how people get ahold of research databases like this one, ...
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