Charity News from Sunday, Feb. 1, 2004Simple Changes in Diet Reduce Cancer RiskAmerican Institute for Cancer Research | National Cancer Prevention Month may be the right time to add a second vegetable to your dinner plate. Changes as simple as that can help to prevent dire illness, although – sorry America – our favorite vegetable, french fries, doesn't count. Regular Exercise Helps Fight Cancer American Institute for Cancer Research | During National Cancer Prevention Month, experts want people to know just how important physical activity is in reducing the risk of cancer. Current research is discovering a variety of ways in which regular exercise can help prevent the disease. Excess Weight Means Extra Cancer Risk American Institute for Cancer Research | Convincing research results link obesity with higher risk of cancer. During National Cancer Prevention Month, researchers are warning Americans that they can reduce the odds of getting cancer by avoiding excessive weight gain. Experts Say Changes in Routine Save Lives American Institute for Cancer Research | There are simple adjustments you can make to your daily routine that will reduce your chances of developing cancer. That's the message from cancer researchers during February 2004, the first National Cancer Prevention Month.
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