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  2. Hunza diet - Wikipedia

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    Another myth associated with the Hunza people is that because their diet is alleged to be high in apricot seeds they are free from disease. This has proven to be untrue as medical scientists have found that the Hunzas suffer from a variety of disease including cancer. [1] [6]

  3. Seed Oil: Study Links Omega-6s to Colon Cancer—What’s the ...

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    New research links omega-6 fatty acids, commonly found in seed oils, and colon cancer growth. But there’s more to the story—and study if you read it carefully.

  4. No, cooking oil doesn't cause cancer — but new study links ...

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    Dr. Suneel Kumath, a gastrointestinal oncologist at Cleveland Clinic, agrees that the study seems to show that excess consumption of seed oils that puts the omega-6 to omega-3 ratio out of whack ...

  5. Hunza Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Hunza Valley (Burushaski: ہُنزݳ دِش ‎, romanized: Hunza Dish; Wakhi/Urdu: وادی ہنزہ) is a mountainous valley located in the northern region of the Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. [ 2 ]

  6. Template:Seeds - Wikipedia

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    } is a template which can be used in the seeds section of tennis draw articles like 2015 French Open – Men's singles#Seeds. The template makes links from the seed of players to their section in the draw. The template assumes the sections are named Section 1, Section 2 and so on.

  7. These 55 Printable Pumpkin Stencils Make Carving Easier ... - AOL

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    This Halloween 2024, use these printable pumpkin stencils and free, easy carving patterns for the scariest, silliest, most unique, and cutest jack-o’-lanterns. ... October 16, 2024 at 6:36 AM.

  8. Quemuenchatocha - Wikipedia

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    Quemuenchatocha or Quimuinchateca (named in the earliest sources Eucaneme) (Hunza, 1472–Ramiriquí, 1538) was the second-last hoa of Hunza, currently known as Tunja, as of 1490. He was the ruler of the northern Muisca when the Spanish conquistadores arrived in the Muisca highlands.

  9. Hunzahúa - Wikipedia

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    He became the first zaque of the northern Muisca region based in Hunza, present-day Tunja, and one of his policies was the ban on the use of weapons. According to Muisca scholar Javier Ocampo López , who wrote extensively about the religion and mythology of the Muisca, his mother was named Faravita and his sister Noncetá. [ 1 ]