A diet to ward off cancer? Maybe not

Fruits, vegetables lower risk of lung cancer
BEIJING, Sep. 28 (Xinhuanet) — Fruits and vegetables may help lower the risk of lung cancer, a new US study shows. Researchers

Fall fruits and vegetables add surprising pep to healthy eating
It's fall time again and with it brings flavors and aromas associated only with this time of the year. Nutritionally, we get to

Bone-in chicken lends savory flavor to vegetables
In the following dish, bone-in chicken is roasted on the same pan with vegetables, allowing its savory juices to soften and simultaneously season them.

A diet to ward off cancer? Maybe not
So Michelson, 54, changed his diet. He used to avoid cruciferous vegetables, like cauliflower and brussels sprouts, hating their taste.

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