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Fruit and Veggies Could Decrease Lung Cancer Risk: This Week on AOL Health

Antonio Mo, Getty Images If you're struggling to quit smoking and looking for other ways to be healthy, new research has found that a diet high in ... Read More »

Vitamin B6 May Lower Lung Cancer Risk: This Week on AOL Health

Getty Images Learning which foods may cut your cancer risk is a hot area of research, especially when a large study found a food can potentially ... Read More »

Home Hazards: When kitchen counters kill

Are your kitchen countertops killing you? Stop laughing -- I'm being serious here. There might be a very real and potentially deadly source of ... Read More »

Veggie might

It's no mystery that vegetables are good for you. The list of reasons why spans far longer than the space provided between these margins. That's why ... Read More »

Red scare

Keep your red and processed meat consumption to a minimum to avoid an increased risk of cancer, says a new study by the U.S. National Cancer Institute ... Read More »

Life expectancy for women drops

Bad news for women in the Washington Post yesterday. A study, also published yesterday, reveals evidence that life expectancy is falling for a ... Read More »

Ex-smokers can target harden themselves against lung cancer

If you're a former smoker, you've already done wonders for your health by quitting. But insofar as lung cancer is concerned, the damage caused in the ... Read More »

Radon risk at highest in winter months

The forecasted high temperature for tomorrow is 17 degrees where I live. Let me say that again, the forecasted HIGH temperature for tomorrow is 17 ... Read More »

Sunlight linked to lung cancer prevention

Vitamin D got a lot of attention in 2007, and health experts are starting to recommend a daily dose of sunshine for your good health. A recent study ... Read More »

Lung cancer survival predicated on quality of life

For those who have lung cancer, a new piece of research suggests that quality of life is single largest predictor of survival. Not drugs, not food -- ... Read More »