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A healthy breakfast "truly can start the day off right," Dr. Elizabeth Comen, a medical oncologist treating breast cancer at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, tells TODAY.com.
As discussed, some research links these foods with higher cancer risk, so it's best to minimize eating them for breakfast (or any time). "I’m looking at you, fast foods," Dr. Cairo says.
A meal like this “provides great protein, it’s low in sugar and the berries also have antioxidant properties,” Dr. Elizabeth Comen, a medical oncologist treating breast cancer at Memorial ...
Founder says key to Cancer Nutrition Consortium is a 'scientific approach to maintaining one’s nutrition at any stage in the unfortunate diagnosis of cancer.'
The reasons are complex, but eating breakfast can reduce your chances of certain cancers, according to a new study. If you want to reduce your cancer risk, eat breakfast Skip to main content
This mango green smoothie gets bright tart flavor from frozen passion fruit, and inflammation-fighting benefits from fresh kale. Dates add natural sweetness without added sugar.
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Enjoy these delightful carrot cake oatmeal bars alongside a steaming cup of coffee. Made with a blend of shredded carrots, oats and a hint of brown sugar, these easy bars capture the essence of ...