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  2. 9 foods nutritionists eat to prevent cancer — and 5 risky ...

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    A healthy diet can reduce cancer risk in several ways: Reduced inflammation: Inflammation can increase the risk of cancer, but a healthier diet can reduce inflammation in the body, Crane notes.

  3. The Cancer Prevention Diet: 6 Smarts Tips From A Nutritionist On What To Eat And Why Here’s the full list of items that Patidar said she’s eliminated — and her replacements for them. 1.

  4. Here's Exactly What Happens to Your Body If You Eat Olive Oil ...

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    5 Ways Consuming Olive Oil Every Day Can Impact Health Knowing that olive oil is a good source of antioxidants and monounsaturated fats is one thing, but knowing how exactly this benefits the body ...

  5. Colon Cancer Is Driven by Inflammation, Poor Diet — Here's ...

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    “It is essential to maintain a healthy balanced diet during treatment because the immune system depends on nutrients to either eliminate cancer cells or prevent them from returning,” Bilchik ...

  6. Diet and cancer - Wikipedia

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    Dietary recommendations for cancer prevention typically include weight management and eating a healthy diet, consisting mainly of "vegetables, fruit, whole grains and fish, and a reduced intake of red meat, animal fat, and refined sugar." [1] A healthy dietary pattern may lower cancer risk by 10–20%. [12]

  7. A chef who grew up on the Mediterranean diet shares 3 high ...

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    Serves two. 30 minutes. Ingredients: 200g sunflower seeds, plus extra to serve. 200g plain vegan yoghurt. 80ml lemon juice. 1 teaspoon olive oil. 4 teaspoons nutritional yeast

  8. The Top 4 Cancer Fighting Foods - AOL

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    According to Rebecca Katz, an expert on the role of food in supporting optimal health, one of the biggest cancer fighting foods might be hiding right under our noses.

  9. 'I'm an Oncologist, and This Is the Breakfast I Eat Almost ...

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    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.