| |
Does a chemical in turkey really cause the post-dinner fatigue? Is white meat the healthier choice? And is saving your appetite for the big meal by fasting a good idea? AICR puts the most enduring Thanksgiving myths to the test.
|
|
|
|
Be a nutritional role model and give your children the healthy vegetables they need during development. These helpful tips will get your child into the habit of trying new, healthful foods. |
|
|
Diabetes sufferers face an increased risk for many health conditions. AICR explores the link between diabetes and cancer, highlighting the risk factors and explaining what you can do to lower your own risk. |
|
|
These healthy recipes are also fun and may be just the ticket to getting your kids into the vegetable habit. |
|
|
AICR is thankful for the support of many individuals who make our work possible. This month we shine the spotlight on long-time supporter Doreen Chadborne. |
|
November 5-6, 2009
We’re Liveblogging the AICR Research Conference!
Bookmark www.aicrblog.org and keep checking for info, interviews and frequent updates on a host of cancer research topics, including:
- New results from clinical trials on cancer prevention and cancer survivorship
- Cancer-fighting compounds in turmeric, ginger and other herbs, spices and fruits
- The latest on bioenergetics (the study of how our cells use energy) and cancer
- Translating cancer prevention policy into action
- The role of physical activity in cancer prevention and cancer survival
|