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To reduce your risk factors, which can help you reduce your chances of getting cancer, you should have a healthy diet and stay away from tobacco.
According to WebMD, a traditional Japanese diet and a Mediterranian diet are both known to reduce prostate cancer risk.
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There are no foods that will specifically reduce the risk of lung cancer. If you maintain a healthy diet that will keep your body strong and enable to your treatment to be more effective.
Numerous scientific studies have shown that a diet of this type can significantly reduce the risk of diabetes, heart disease, stroke, and various cancers.
Diet is a factor in many cardiac issues. By including an exercise regimen as well as diet, you could greatly reduce your risks of these conditions. However, keep in mind that there are going to be risks because of your family history even with an improved diet.
The answer is Yes. A diet rich in vegetables and fruits (together with whole grains, legumes, fish, and some [but not too much] lean meat), can reduce your risk of stroke and other health-problems. See also:Eating healthy to control your weight
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Eating a healthy diet greatly reduces the risk of any type of heart disease. Some foods that help reduce the risk include: garlic, red wine, dark chocolate, fish, and tea. These foods contain flavonoids that reduce the risk of inflammation, which causes cholerterol blockages in the arteries. Any type of exercise will reduce the risk of heart disease, even something as simple as walking daily.
I'm no doctor, but to my understanding yes. A healthy diet reduces most if not all health risks to the best of my knowledge.
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