January 19, 2001
Nutrition's Role in Health Is Crucial, but Still Unclear
Food is an important part of virtually every social gathering, and many business events. It is a topic that we readily discuss with friends, relatives, and complete strangers, and one that can bring about passionate arguments. Yet too few people recognize the importance of food in influencing their chances of developing chronic diseases like cancer, diabetes, heart disease, or rheumatoid arthritis.
Scientists estimate that one-third of all cancers are related to diet. In fact, five of
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