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							<title>Higher estrogen production in the breast could confer greater cancer risk than thought (PR)</title>
							<link>http://www.foodconsumer.org/newsite/Non-food/Disease/estrogen_breast_cancer_0811110552.html</link>
							
										
								
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							<pubDate>Fri, 12 Aug 2011 22:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
							<description>Contact: Karen Malletkm463@georgetown.eduGeorgetown University Medical Center
Higher estrogen production in the breast could confer greater cancer risk than thought
Georgetown researchers discover in mice that a higher </description>
							
						
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							<title>New link found between obesity and insulin resistance (pr)</title>
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							<pubDate>Sun, 07 Aug 2011 01:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
							<description>Contact: Jeffrey Brightjeffrey.bright@joslin.harvard.edu617-309-1957Joslin Diabetes Center
New link found between obesity and insulin resistance
Changes in protein splicing may accelerate the condition that leads toward type 2 diabetes
















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							<title>World Hepatitis Day</title>
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							<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jul 2011 00:58:00 +0000</pubDate>
							<description>Editor&amp;#039;s note:  If you have ever suffered hepatitis or still carry antigens and want to avoid further damage from the viruses, avoid dairy products.  A study led by Dr.  T Colin Campbell, A Cornell University nutritionist.suggests that viruses can&amp;#039;t do any harm when an individual eats a diet without dairy protein or meat protein.</description>
							
						
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							<title>Alzheimer&#039;s disease linked to depression, diabetes and high blood pressure</title>
							<link>http://www.foodconsumer.org/newsite/Non-food/Disease/alzheimer_s_disease_linked_to_depression_diabetes_0724110922.html</link>
							
										
								
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							<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jul 2011 13:48:00 +0000</pubDate>
							<description>By David Liu, Ph.D. and editing by Aimee Keenan-Greene



Sunday July 24, 2011 (foodconsumer.org) -- Nearly half of all Alzheimer's disease cases may be preventable, according </description>
							
						
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							<title>Increased height means increased cancer risk</title>
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							<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jul 2011 11:29:00 +0000</pubDate>
							<description>By David Liu and editing by Aimee Keenan-Greene

Taller women are at higher risk for more cancer.

A new study in the July 21, 2011 issue of </description>
							
						
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							<title>If You Can Never Seem to Get Truly Well, This Could Be Why...</title>
							<link>http://www.foodconsumer.org/newsite/Non-food/Disease/molds_0720110723.html</link>
							
										
								
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							<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jul 2011 12:20:00 +0000</pubDate>
							<description>Posted By&amp;nbsp;Dr. Mercola&amp;nbsp;|&amp;nbsp;July 20 2011
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Dr. Doris Rapp, author of half a dozen books, including Our Toxic </description>
							
						
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							<title>Effects of binge drinking on teen girls</title>
							<link>http://www.foodconsumer.org/newsite/Non-food/Disease/effects_of_binge_drinking_on_teen_girls_0718111050.html</link>
							
										
								
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							<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jul 2011 03:49:00 +0000</pubDate>
							<description>by Aimee Keenan-GreeneA new study is published in&amp;nbsp;Alcoholism: Clinical &amp;amp; Experimental Research&amp;nbsp;says binge drinking can affect the brains, specifically the memory, of teen girls because </description>
							
						
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							<title>Radiotherapy boosts pneumonia risk in breast cancer patients</title>
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							<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jul 2011 17:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
							<description>By David Liu

A new study in the June 2011 issue of Nihon Kokyuki Gakkai Zasshi suggests that postoperative radiation therapy together with use of tamoxifen </description>
							
						
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							<title>Colorectal Cancer Screening, Incidence, and Mortality - United States, 2002-2010</title>
							<link>http://www.foodconsumer.org/newsite/Non-food/Disease/colorectal_cancer_screening_0706110731.html</link>
							
										
								
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							<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jul 2011 12:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
							<description>1 in 3 adults are not being screened.




 










Colorectal cancer is the #2 cancer killer in the US among cancers that affect both men and </description>
							
						
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							<title>Low body fat may not lower risk for heart disease and diabetes (PR)</title>
							<link>http://www.foodconsumer.org/newsite/Non-food/Disease/low_body_fat_heart_disease_and_diabetes_0626111231.html</link>
							
										
								
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							<pubDate>Sun, 26 Jun 2011 17:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
							<description>Contact: Scott Edwardsedwards@hsl.harvard.edu617-363-8309Hebrew SeniorLife Institute for Aging Research&amp;nbsp; 
Genetic study shows that low body fat may not lower risk for heart disease and diabetes
BOSTON&amp;mdash;Having a </description>
							
						
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