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Low-fat diet with fish oil cuts cancer risk Times of India A low-fat diet with fish oil supplements can slow down the growth of prostate cancer, a new research has shown. The short-term study, conducted by UCLA's Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, also found that the men on the low-fat, fish oil supplement ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Local Voices, Oct. 26 Chicago Tribune Through diet and exercise and eating right, I have lost more than 100 pounds. I started running for exercise and soon came to really love it. My husband, Dr. Steve Kovar, a pediatrician, also ran the marathon. We wanted to be a good example to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Are teens who drink pop more apt to be violent? Minneapolis Star Tribune Researchers compared students' self-reported violent behaviors with the number of cans of non-diet carbonated beverages they said they consumed in the most recent seven-day period. (A 20-ounce bottle counted as two cans.) The study, published in Injury ... See all stories on this topic » |
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