Thursday November 01st 2007, 6:05 pm
You know about Vitamin Water. Enter Vitamin Energy.
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What’s New: Drink Your Vitamins (The Tampa Tribune)
At the moment, Vitamin D may fight cancer (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Thursday November 01st 2007, 5:44 pm
TORONTO (Reuters) -- As winter gets closer, the days get shorter -- and along with a shortage of light, many North Americans may also find themselves short of vitamin D, a potential cancer fighter.
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How beneficial is Vitamin D? (WALB Albany)
Thursday November 01st 2007, 4:36 pm
Tifton -- People who have been soaking up sunshine to get more Vitamin D to lower their risk of cancer are finding gray clouds in the forecast. A large study recently found that low or high levels of Vitamin D played no role in a patient's risk of dying from cancer.
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The Effects of Vitamins on Cancer (ABC 7 El Paso)
Thursday November 01st 2007, 2:09 pm
Ivanhoe Newswire (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- What effects -- if any -- do vitamins have on cancer? Two new studies have some answers.
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The Effects of Vitamins on Cancer (KOLD News 13 Tuscon)
Thursday November 01st 2007, 2:06 pm
Ivanhoe Newswire (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- What effects -- if any -- do vitamins have on cancer? Two new studies have some answers.
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Exercise Trumps Vitamins for Heart Disease, Cancer Prevention (Newswise)
Thursday November 01st 2007, 12:19 pm
Most experts agree that supplements add little, if anything, to a well-balanced diet. Exercise, however, is proven to achieve the benefits claimed for vitamins, even for people who eat properly, reports the November 2007 issue of Harvard Men's Health Watch.
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Getting brain food straight from the source.
Thursday November 01st 2007, 12:00 pm
Eating omega-3 fatty acids found in fish has benefits for the developing brain, but pregnant women and new moms are advised to limit seafood intake due to concerns about mercury. It is possible, however, to get omega-3s without ever eating fish.
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Obesity increases the risk of cancer.
Thursday November 01st 2007, 12:00 pm
A comprehensive report on the link between nutrition and cancer says obesity causes cancer and recommends avoiding all processed meats, including bacon and some sausages. It also advises against eating more than 6 grams of salt per day.
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Growth rate cancer risk.
Thursday November 01st 2007, 12:00 pm
Not just what you eat, but how fast you grow is a significant cause of cancer, but many people still believe that factors such as pesticides on food are bigger causes, experts have found.
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‘Eating the odd hamburger is fine’ - the food industry view.
Thursday November 01st 2007, 12:00 pm
The Scottish farming and food industries yesterday rallied to defend red meat in the face of a major scientific report linking its consumption to cancer, saying the "odd hamburger" or bacon sandwich was not harmful to health.
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Diet, growth are major cancer causes.
Thursday November 01st 2007, 12:00 pm
What people eat and how fast they grow are both significant causes of cancer, but many Americans still incorrectly believe that factors such as pesticides on food are bigger causes, experts reported on Wednesday.
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Scientist find link between body fat and cancer risk.
Thursday November 01st 2007, 12:00 pm
Body fat and obesity are far more closely linked to cancer than is generally realised, a landmark study has found.
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