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Can Food Fight Cancer?

By Victoria Shanta Retelny — 2021

What we eat, as well as how often we exercise, can affect our risk of cancer. Healthy lifestyle factors—such as a nourishing diet, regular physical activity, and a normal body weight—prevent 30% to 40% of cancers, according to a study in the journal Advances in Radiation Oncology.

Read on chicagohealthonline.com

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Nutrition Basics for Cancer Patients and Caregivers

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How Integrative Nutrition Helps Others Heal Their Lives | Bernie Siegel, M.D.

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Depression During and After Cancer—Fireside Friday Season 2 Episode 17

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Coping With Depression During Cancer

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Feldenkrais Lesson #17—To Relieve Sciatic Nerve Pain

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Eat for Life: The Breakthrough Nutrient-Rich Program for Longevity, Disease Reversal, and Sustained Weight Loss

How to stay healthy and boost immunity with Dr. Joel Fuhrman's no-nonsense, results-driven nutrition plan. As a family physician for over 30 years, Fuhrman will tell you that doctors and medications cannot grant you excellent health or protection from disease and suffering.

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