Your daily habits (diet and exercise) offer a powerful way to reduce your colorectal cancer risk. Getting adequate fiber, eating …
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Every year, more than 50,000 Americans are diagnosed with oral cancer. Antioxidants in citrus, garlic, tomatoes and cruciferous veggies may …
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You might assume a condition as serious as cancer would trigger symptoms of a similar magnitude—but that’s not always the …
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Black Americans have the highest rates of colon cancer and related death. This study suggests that higher intake of baked …
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Erin Andrews is a couple minutes late to our Zoom chat. The veteran Fox Sports NFL sideline reporter was wrapping …
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Anti-inflammatory foods help lower your colorectal cancer risk in part by reducing inflammation. Berries, legumes, walnuts and sardines are some …
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A plant-rich diet, especially one with plenty of fruits, may help lower your risk of cancer. Fruits like apples, kiwi …
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A new study suggests that too much or too little vitamin A may increase cancer risk. Get vitamin A in …
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A new study in Scientific Reports found that women with higher antioxidant intake had lower odds of breast cancer. The …
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Eating animal-sourced protein foods is not linked to a higher risk of death and may even offer protective benefits against …
