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Utah Jazz: Refs alerted to Memo's leg movements - Salt Lake Tribune

Utah Jazz: Refs alerted to Memo's leg movements
Salt Lake Tribune, United States - 4 hours ago
By Ross Siler Kobe Bryant's words might not carry enough weight to move the Los Angeles Lakers to trade him to a contender, but they appear to have forced ...

Poor diet ratchets up cancer risk - Globe and Mail

Poor diet ratchets up cancer risk
Globe and Mail, Canada - 4 hours ago
That means controllable lifestyle factors associated with diet and weight have about the same impact on cancer rates as smoking. "The most striking finding ...

Growth rate cancer risk - Daily Telegraph

Growth rate cancer risk
Daily Telegraph, Australia - 4 hours ago
They reviewed 7000 studies on diet, exercise, weight and cancer. Most of what they recommended is in line with what health experts, including governments ...

Small weight increases linked to six cancers - Melbourne Herald Sun

Small weight increases linked to six cancers
Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia - 5 hours ago
Processed meats, also including pastrami, frankfurters and patties in fast food hamburgers, were considered problematic due to levels of salt and ...

Fast-food healthy options can help you lose weight (The Scotsman)
A DIET based on the healthy options bought from fast- food restaurants can help you to lose weight.

Report says drop weight to cut cancer (Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
What people eat and how fast they grow are both significant causes of cancer, but many people still incorrectly believe that factors such as pesticides on food are bigger causes, experts reported on Wednesday.

Report says drop weight to cut cancer (Reuters.co.uk)
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - What people eat and how fast they grow are both significant causes of cancer, but many Americans still incorrectly believe that factors such as pesticides on food are bigger causes, experts reported on Wednesday.

Thursday, November 01, 2007 (Hindustan Times)
After reviewing 7,000 people on the basis of diet, exercise and weight, experts feel that what you eat and how fast you grow are both significant causes of cancer.