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| Low GI diet 'may reduce cancer risk' Herald Sun CANCER thrives on glucose, so eating a "low GI" diet may reduce your risk of tumours, an Australian researcher says. Professor Jennie Brand-Miller, from the University of Sydney, says a review of 10 studies shows eating a high GI (glycemic index) diet ... See all stories on this topic » |
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