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In This Issue:

Welcome Readers,
This month read about the exciting research on cancer survivors, get the latest safe-grilling tips and try out our top spring exercise trends. Try out some of the Test Kitchen's healthy marinades for a beneficial barbecue and find out how you can honor the women in your life this Mother's Day.![]()

More Cancer Survivors; More Research on Living Healthy
June 2 is Cancer Survivor Day and there is good reason to celebrate. Here is what we know about how survivors can reduce recurrence and stay healthy – with both mental and physical functioning.
Double Duty Grilling: Flavor-filled, Cancer Preventive Foods (Slideshow)
Are you polishing up the BBQ tool set and ready to fire up the grill? Do double duty this year – create the tastiest barbecue and minimize your cancer risk.
Spring Exercise Trends
If the regular fitness routine isn't your thing, you're in luck – this spring new exercise trends are all about working activity into your day in fun, new ways.
From The AICR Test Kitchen: Marinades Make Grilling Healthier
When the scent of your neighbor's backyard barbecue tempts you to cook your own food on the grill, consider marinating your meat first. It's a step you can take to lessen the cancer-causing substances that tend to form when barbequing.
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Dolores McKinney is honoring her mom and grandmother who both lost their lives to cancer by generously donating $5,000 to help fund critical cancer research. Now she is asking for your help to honor the influential women who have touched our lives. |
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Published on May 2, 2013






