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Dietary Fiber and Cancer

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Does Dietary Fiber Protect Against Cancer? http://bit.ly/1rdBF4

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PolygenicBlog: MicrobeWorld - Fed fiber, killer cells may ward off cancer

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Prostate Cancer Prevention Begins When Men Are Boys | Talking About Men's Health™

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Dietary Vitamin E May Prevent Certain Cancers

foodproductdesign.com — “The question of whether vitamin E prevents or promotes cancer has been widely debated; however, new research published in the journal Cancer Prevention Research suggests two forms of vitamin E—gamma and delta-tocopherols—found in soybean, canola, corn oils and nuts may help prevent colon, lung, breast and prostate cancers.View full resource at foodproductdesign.com

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Easy Ways to Get Fiber

fitsugar.com — “Are you getting enough fiber each day? The recommended daily quota of fiber for women is 25 to 30 grams, not only to keep the body regular, but also to help lower cholesterol and to prevent heart disease and certain cancers. If you're having a hard timeView full resource at fitsugar.com

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Vitamin E in diet protects against many cancers, study suggests

sciencedaily.com — “Scientists believe that two forms of vitamin E – gamma and delta-tocopherols – found in soybean, canola and corn oils as well as nuts do prevent colon, lung, breast and prostate cancers while the alpha tocopherols found in vitamin E supplements provide no such protection.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Whole Grains and Dietary Fibers: End Your Confusion

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Dietary fiber decreases fasting blood glucose levels and plasma LDL concentration in noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus patients

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Dietary cadmium exposure increases the risk of postmenopausal breast cancer. | GreenMedInfo | Article | Natural Medicine | Alternative Medicine | Integrative Medicine | Consumer Advocacy

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Lose that belly fat and get healthier and happier - San Antonio Express-News

mysanantonio.com — “[...] it increases the risk of osteoarthritis and prostate and breast cancers, and ups the odds for dementia 80 percent. 1 Hello, fiber! A combo of apples, pears, peas, beans, oatmeal and strawberries can give you 10 grams of soluble fiber a day - what you need to chase away belly fat. Three servings a day of whole grains (oatmeal, two slices of 100-percent whole-wheat bread) - and no refined grains - could shrink belly fat by 10 percent. A daily 30-minute fast walk, bike ride or swim burns off View full resource at mysanantonio.com

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Vitals - Cadmium in diet may increase breast cancer risk

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Toxic dietary cadmium found in fertilizers may up breast cancer risk - news - Celebrities with diseases

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Dietary Cadmium May Increase Breast Cancer Risk - ONA

oncologynurseadvisor.com — “In postmenopausal women, high dietary cadmium intake is associated with 21 percent increased risk for breast cancer.View full resource at oncologynurseadvisor.com

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Dietary Cadmium, Breast Cancer Link? - MedicineNet

medicinenet.com — “Exposure to high levels of dietary cadmium may boost the risk of breast cancer, according to new research.View full resource at medicinenet.com

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