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							<title>Cancer news: Whole walnuts may help prevent prostate cancer</title>
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							<category>Cancer</category>
							<pubDate>Sat, 21 Jan 2012 16:35:00 +0000</pubDate>
							<description>By David Liu PHD

Saturday Jan 21, 2012 (foodconsumer.org) -- It's almost common sense now that eating a fatty diet may boost risk for prostate cancer. </description>
							
						
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							<title>10 tips for cancer prevention</title>
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							<category>Cancer</category>
							<pubDate>Sat, 31 Dec 2011 19:23:00 +0000</pubDate>
							<description>By David Liu, PHD

This is a work of translation. &amp;nbsp;Names of individuals and organizations may not be accurate and the accuracy of the content has </description>
							
						
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							<title>The Innocent Cooking Mistake that Could Cause Cancer</title>
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							<category>Cancer</category>
							<pubDate>Sat, 31 Dec 2011 15:58:00 +0000</pubDate>
							<description>Posted By&amp;nbsp;Dr. Mercola&amp;nbsp;|&amp;nbsp;December 31 2011&amp;nbsp;




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Research suggests that proteins, carbs, and fat&amp;nbsp;cooked at very high temperatures&amp;nbsp;can promote colon cancer.
Heating proteins lead to formation of&amp;nbsp;unnatural peptides </description>
							
						
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							<title>Milk boosts prostate cancer risk, studies suggest</title>
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							<pubDate>Fri, 30 Dec 2011 00:55:00 +0000</pubDate>
							<description>By David Liu, PHD

Thursday Dec 29, 2011 (foodconsumer.org) -- Men who drank too much milk in adolescence are at elevated risk for advanced prostate cancer, </description>
							
						
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							<title>Hormone Replacement Therapy, Trans Fat, Dietary Cholesterol Linked to Ovarian Cancer Risk</title>
							<link>http://www.foodconsumer.org/newsite/2/Cancer/hormone_replacement_therapy_trans_fat_dietary_cholesterol_122511.html</link>
							
										
								
							<category>Cancer</category>
							<pubDate>Mon, 26 Dec 2011 03:48:00 +0000</pubDate>
							<description>By David Liu PHD

Summary: Hormone replacement therapy, dietary cholesterol and trans fatty acids may boost risk of ovarian cancer, which kills about 15,000 women in </description>
							
						
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							<title>The Surprising Cause of Melanoma (And No, it&#039;s Not Too Much Sun)</title>
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							<category>Cancer</category>
							<pubDate>Sun, 20 Nov 2011 15:37:00 +0000</pubDate>
							<description>Posted By&amp;nbsp;Dr. Mercola&amp;nbsp;|&amp;nbsp;November 20 2011




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The rising rates of melanoma documented over the last three decades are not due to sun exposure as often stated; </description>
							
						
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							<title>High dietary fiber intake may help prevent breast cancer</title>
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							<category>Cancer</category>
							<pubDate>Mon, 29 Aug 2011 14:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
							<description>By David Liu, Ph.D.

A new meta-analysis conducted by Chinese researchers suggests eating fibrous plant foods may help reduce the risk of breast cancer.

The study released </description>
							
						
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							<title>Green tea prevents colorectal cancer</title>
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							<pubDate>Tue, 23 Aug 2011 18:18:00 +0000</pubDate>
							<description>By David Liu, Ph.D.

Tuesda, AUg 23, 2011 (foodconsumer.org) -- Drinking green tea, which is more popular in Asia may help reduce risk of colorectal cancer </description>
							
						
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							<title>Eating too much red meat may cause stomach cancer</title>
							<link>http://www.foodconsumer.org/newsite/2/Cancer/red_meat_may_cause_stomach_cancer_0814110933.html</link>
							
									
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							<category>Cancer</category>
							<pubDate>Mon, 15 Aug 2011 02:31:00 +0000</pubDate>
							<description>By David Liu, PH.D.

Sunday Aug 14, 2011 (foodconsumer.org) -- Eating too much red meat which is high in heme iron may increase risk of gastric </description>
							
						
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							<title>90 Year-Old Powerful Natural Cancer Therapy You&#039;ve Probably Never Heard Of</title>
							<link>http://www.foodconsumer.org/newsite/2/Cancer/natural_cancer_therapy_0814110652.html</link>
							
										
								
							<category>Cancer</category>
							<pubDate>Sun, 14 Aug 2011 11:49:00 +0000</pubDate>
							<description>Posted By&amp;nbsp;Dr. Mercola&amp;nbsp;|&amp;nbsp;August 14 2011
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15-year-old Garrett&amp;rsquo;s father gave his son a book written by Dr. Max Gerson to read. The book proposed a direct link </description>
							
						
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