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July 2, 2008

Med diet ‘can cut cancer risk’ (Channel 4)

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Med diet ‘can cut cancer risk’ (Channel 4)
People who adopt just two elements of a Mediterranean diet can cut their risk of developing cancer by 12%, researchers have said. A diet rich in olive oil, fruits, vegetables and oily fish is already known to protect against heart disease.

Jury clears 1 of 3 lawyers in diet-drug trial (AP via Yahoo! News)
A federal jury in Kentucky has acquitted one attorney of defrauding clients in a diet-drug settlement, but is going back to deliberate on two others.

One cleared in diet drug case (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
COVINGTON — Jurors have found Melbourne Mills Jr. not guilty of looting a $200 million settlement three lawyers helped win for Kentuckians sickened by the diet drug fen-phen.

Will a vegetarian diet improve one’s health? (Seattle Times)
Is a vegetarian diet always best in terms of health and weight control? The fact is that "a vegetarian diet contains the fundamentals for…

Miracle diet from the Med (Independent)
Adopting elements of a Mediterranean-style diet, which is high in fruit and vegetables and low on red meat and dairy produce, can reduce the risk of cancer by almost a quarter, according to a major study of people’s eating habits.

Mediterranean diet ‘cuts cancer’ (BBC News)
Adopting just a couple of elements of the "Mediterranean" diet could cut your risk of cancer by 12%, say scientists.

Avoid cancer by eating a Mediterranean diet (News-Medical-Net)
The Mediterranean diet is back in the news again and for all the right reasons.

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