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Nutrition

Dietary Supplements: Too Much of a Good Thing?
More than 60% of all American adults take dietary supplements in an effort to improve their health. However, recent research shows that taking excess amounts of vitamin supplements may increase the risk for cancer in some people. Read More ›

Does Caffeine Have Hidden Benefits Against Cancer?
Millions of Americans rely on a morning “cup of Joe” to start their day, but can coffee help fight cancer, too? Read More ›

Keep Calm and Drink Green Tea...and Coffee!
Did you know that what you drink may be as powerful as what you eat in the fight against cancer? Both tea and coffee contain compounds that are currently being studied for their cancer-fighting properties. Read More ›

An Apple a Day Keeps the Cancer Away?
As tempting as it is to believe that a single fruit could cure your cancer, or that eliminating a food group will keep cancer at bay, the truth is often more complex. Read More ›

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