This leaflet highlights Northern Ireland\u27s incidence of cancer as an important public health concern, and explains how eating more fruit, vegetables and other fibre rich foods can significantly reduce our risk of getting the disease
The recommendation for fruit and vegetable intake includes eating a certain quantity as well as a va...
The imbalance between modulation of the cell proliferation and apoptosis results in abnormal cell pr...
Lifestyle factors, including diet, have long been recognised as potentially important determinants o...
What we eat affects our health. With just a few small changes to what we eat every day, we can help ...
Cancer is one of the major causes of death in western countries. Fruit and vegetable consumption may...
AbstractLifestyle factors, including diet, have long been recognised as potentially important determ...
28-29COMMON everyday fruits, vegetables, grains and spices contain many constituents that have been ...
Research (WCRF/AICR) concluded there was a probable causal relationship between consumption of fruit...
The possibility that fruit and vegetables may help to reduce the risk of cancer has been studied for...
Objective: To assess the epidemiological evidence on diet and cancer and make public health recommen...
High intakes of fruit and vegetables may reduce the risk of cancer at several sites. Evidence has be...
High intakes of fruit and vegetables may reduce the risk of cancer at several sites. Evidence has be...
Public health action by governments and the promotion of healthy lifestyles could prevent as many as...
The possibility that fruit and vegetables may help to reduce the risk of cancer has been studied for...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the epidemiological evidence on diet and cancer and make public health recommen...
The recommendation for fruit and vegetable intake includes eating a certain quantity as well as a va...
The imbalance between modulation of the cell proliferation and apoptosis results in abnormal cell pr...
Lifestyle factors, including diet, have long been recognised as potentially important determinants o...
What we eat affects our health. With just a few small changes to what we eat every day, we can help ...
Cancer is one of the major causes of death in western countries. Fruit and vegetable consumption may...
AbstractLifestyle factors, including diet, have long been recognised as potentially important determ...
28-29COMMON everyday fruits, vegetables, grains and spices contain many constituents that have been ...
Research (WCRF/AICR) concluded there was a probable causal relationship between consumption of fruit...
The possibility that fruit and vegetables may help to reduce the risk of cancer has been studied for...
Objective: To assess the epidemiological evidence on diet and cancer and make public health recommen...
High intakes of fruit and vegetables may reduce the risk of cancer at several sites. Evidence has be...
High intakes of fruit and vegetables may reduce the risk of cancer at several sites. Evidence has be...
Public health action by governments and the promotion of healthy lifestyles could prevent as many as...
The possibility that fruit and vegetables may help to reduce the risk of cancer has been studied for...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the epidemiological evidence on diet and cancer and make public health recommen...
The recommendation for fruit and vegetable intake includes eating a certain quantity as well as a va...
The imbalance between modulation of the cell proliferation and apoptosis results in abnormal cell pr...
Lifestyle factors, including diet, have long been recognised as potentially important determinants o...