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20-Nov-2009 - -3841.2009.01408.x “Whey Protein Solution Coating for Fat-Uptake Reduction in Deep-Fried Chicken Breast Strips
04-Nov-2009 - range of conditions, from obesity to colorectal cancer. Researchers from the US National Institute
28-Oct-2009 - Cancer Institute (NCI) that reported high intakes of red and processed meats may raise the risk of lung and colorectal cancer by up to 20 per cent. The World Cancer Research Fund published a report in 2007 ... red meat, diabetes, nitrites, cancer
26-Oct-2009 - and different cooking styles, such as poached chicken breast, grilled entrecote, oven-roast pork, and slow
23-Oct-2009 - , cancer, developmental toxicity, neurotoxicity, cardiovascular disease, abnormal glucose metabolism
12-Oct-2009 - of heart disease and certain cancers. The term wholegrain is considered to be more consumer
08-Oct-2009 - Red meat again linked to cancer risk: Study ... Increased intakes of red meat may increase the risk of prostate cancer, with the meat’s heme iron ... Increased intakes of red meat may increase the risk of prostate cancer, with the meat’s heme iron ... Writing in the American Journal of Epidemiology, researchers from the National Cancer Institute report that high intake of red meat may increase the risk of prostate cancer by 12 per cent ... red meat, prostate cancer, heme iron
30-Sep-2009 - disease (CVD) and certain cancers, good development of a baby during pregnancy, joint health, and improved
28-Sep-2009 - at heart. For instance, it has signed up to the WHO code of practice on marketing breast milk substitutes
16-Sep-2009 - with other recent findings that the additives do not increase the risk of other cancers, with some studies
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20-Nov-2009 - associated variously with cardiovascular health, strong bones, cognitive health, cancer protection and immune
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19-Nov-2009 - A recent study linking folic acid and vitamin B12 supplements with higher risks of cancer ... A recent study linking folic acid and vitamin B12 supplements with higher risks of cancer ... cancer if they took folic acid and vitamin B12 supplements than those who did not take them. Lung cancer rates were 59 per cent higher in those who took the supplements compared with those who did not
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18-Nov-2009 - Folic acid supplements lift cancer risk: Study ... folic acid and vitamin B12 supplements with higher risks of cancer, according to the lead scientist who ... folic acid and vitamin B12 supplements with higher risks of cancer, according to the lead scientist who ... are not fortified with folic acid, were more likely to die from cancer if they took folic acid and vitamin B12 supplement each day for three-and-a-half years and the other group did not. Lung and prostrate cancer
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18-Nov-2009 - Canadians are facing unnecessarily high risks of hypertension, heart disease and even stomach cancer because
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17-Nov-2009 - to study, such as cancer or metabolic diseases”. Safety precautions The ACC further stated and even cancer. The US Food and Drug Administration is due to deliver the findings of its safety review
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17-Nov-2009 - of its antioxidant properties, and the perception that it can reduce cancer risks. The body naturally
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16-Nov-2009 - experiments and a suspected cancer-causing agent that is not approved for marketing in the US. All lots
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16-Nov-2009 - disease, diabetes, hypertension, and certain types of cancer. The health care cost of obesity could
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13-Nov-2009 - Coffee linked to breast and colon cancer ... More research is necessary to explore links between a compound in coffee and breast and colon cancer, according to Texas AgriLife Research scientists. ... More research is necessary to explore links between a compound in coffee and breast and colon cancer, according to Texas AgriLife Research scientists. ... are looking at estrogen-dependent (breast) cancer cells. But that doesn't suggest that it would actually cause of cancer.” Additional studies are necessary to determine recommended consumption amounts, she added ... coffee, cancer
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13-Nov-2009 - BPA effects than other disease endpoints that are more difficult to study, such as cancer or metabolic
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