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  2. Cancer Nutrition Consortium's new cookbook feeds patients ...

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    Founder says key to Cancer Nutrition Consortium is a 'scientific approach to maintaining one’s nutrition at any stage in the unfortunate diagnosis of cancer.'

  3. Colon Cancer Is Driven by Inflammation, Poor Diet — Here's ...

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    The best foods to lower cancer risk To reduce cancer risk, Kirkpatrick recommended foods higher in fiber such as whole grains , fruits, and vegetables as well as foods in the allium family such as ...

  4. Chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, Coates et al. found that patients receiving chemotherapy ranked nausea and vomiting as the first and second most severe side effects, respectively. Up to 20% of patients receiving highly emetogenic agents in this era postponed, or even refused, potentially curative treatments. [1]

  5. The best high-protein breakfast for weight loss, recommended by dietitians Optimize your breakfast’s staying power with this high-protein (and high-fiber) breakfast option. Good Housekeeping 2 days ago

  6. A Complete B.R.A.T. Diet Food List for When Norovirus Hits - AOL

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    This clinical diet plan — which stands for bananas, rice, applesauce and toast — is what registered dietitians use when patients have acute diarrhea, nausea or certain kinds of stomach bugs ...

  7. Cancer and nausea - Wikipedia

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    A painting from 1681 depicting a person affected by nausea and vomiting. Cancer and nausea are associated in about fifty percent of people affected by cancer. [1] This may be as a result of the cancer itself, or as an effect of the treatment such as chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or other medication such as opiates used for pain relief.