Not exact matches
Think about this:
Skin cancer rates are rising despite more sunscreen use and
reduced sun exposure in recent decades.
«Selenium supplements were found to
reduce the [mortality
rate from]
skin cancer, so increasing foods rich in selenium like Brazil nuts may be beneficial,» Palinski - Wade says.
Recent research ranges from
reducing the levels of heterocyclic amines (carcinogenic compounds that are formed when meats are barbecued, boiled or fried) by up to 40 percent, it can inhibit the growth of certain types of
skin and breast
cancers, and it can even help prevent brain decline which may explain the low
rate of Alzheimer's disease in India.
To help
reduce the rising
rates of
skin cancer, schools across the U.S. will use these free activities to recognize Don't Fry Day later this month.