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Recipes | World Cancer Research Fund UK
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Cancer preventability statistics | World Cancer Research Fund UK
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Cancer types | World Cancer Research Fund UK
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Recipes | World Cancer Research Fund UK
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Anti-Cancer Challenge: Cancer cells love sugar, and they're not fussy
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365 Days of Exercising, Eating and Resting for Health. Wednesday, August 11, 2010. Cancer cells love sugar, and they're not fussy. Pancreatic cancer cells use the sugar fructose to help the tumor grow more quickly, researchers have discovered. Published this month in Cancer Research. These findings serve as a powerful reminder that anyone wishing to curb their cancer risk should start by reducing the amount of sugar they eat. Americans in particular consume large amounts of fructose, mainly in high-fruct...
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Ways to reduce cancer risk | World Cancer Research Fund UK
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Policy | World Cancer Research Fund UK
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Anti-Cancer Challenge: Strawberries: not just good, but good for you!
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365 Days of Exercising, Eating and Resting for Health. Wednesday, July 14, 2010. Strawberries: not just good, but good for you! Summertime is strawberry time, and I am enjoying it to the full. For I have discovered that the best strawberries don’t come from the supermarket, but from a local farm not three miles from my home. We were handed two wooden crates and set about filling them in the company of the friendly farm dog. Within ½ hour we had picked 8 kilograms of sweet, aromatic mara des bois. Strawbe...
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