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Ingredients * 1/3 cup pine nuts * 3 tablespoons olive oil * 3 cloves garlic, minced * 1 small head cauliflower (about 1 1/2 pounds), cut into small florets (about 1 quart florets) * 1 3/4 cups canned crushed tomatoes in thick puree (one 15-ounce can)...
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Through cell-culture studies and a synthesis of known antioxidant biochemistry, Zhe Lu, Professor of Physiology, Yanping Xu , Senior Research Investigator, and Szilvia Szep , postdoctoral researcher, showed that the antioxidant thiocyanate normally existing...
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A recent study from the University of Minnesota , published in Cancer Prevention Research , found a broccoli compound may help protect against lung cancer in smokers. While it's safe to say that smoking should be avoided all together, the results suggest...
Tags: cancer, broccoli, cruciferous vegetables, smoking, gene, cauliflower, cell, lung cancer
Researchers have found that eating broccoli and other cruciferous vegetables reduce a smoker’s risk of developing lung cancer. This research was presented at the American Association for Cancer Research Seventh Annual International Conference on...
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Cruciferous vegetables have been shown to be protective in numerous studies, but this is the first comprehensive study that showed a protective benefit in smokers, specifically in former smokers, according to lead author Li Tang, Ph.D., a post-doctoral...
Tags: cancer, cruciferous vegetables, smoking, cauliflower, cabbage, health, Li Tang
Australian cancer experts have welcomed findings from a British study which has confirmed the benefits of the vegetable on cancer in humans, not just lab rats. But they warn it is still unclear how protective the broccoli is, or who will benefit most...
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