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  2. 7 Comforting Gifts For Friends & Families with Breast Cancer

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    Magazines and Brain Teasers. Escaping reality, even for a short time, can be a great gift to give a loved one with breast cancer. Misery loves company, and having the chance to read the latest ...

  3. 10 breast cancer gifts to comfort someone recently diagnosed

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    Show the breast cancer patient in your life some love with a care package of gifts from UGG, L.L. Bean, Nordstrom, Ralph Lauren, Eberjey, Coop, Saje and Amazon.

  4. 18 Gluten-Free Gifts Any Foodie Will Love, From Sweet to Salty

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    The gluten-free diet was discovered in the 1940s and in 2010s, gluten-free foods became more prevalent. ... these famous cake-like cookies topped with half dark chocolate half vanilla icing and ...

  5. Diet and cancer - Wikipedia

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    The American Cancer Society have stated that "there is some evidence from human and lab studies that consuming traditional soy foods such as tofu may lower the risk of breast and prostate cancer, but overall the evidence is too limited to draw firm conclusions". [103] A 2023 review found that soy protein lowers breast cancer risk. [104]

  6. Cocoa-free chocolate alternative - Wikipedia

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    Cocoa-free chocolate alternatives come in many varieties, including milk, vegan, white and dark chocolate.The first innovator that introduced cocoa-free chocolate into the market was German company Planet A Foods, followed by UK-based Win-Win, Finnish-player Fazer and US-based company Voyage Foods.

  7. Ketogenic diet - Wikipedia

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    The ketogenic diet is usually initiated in combination with the patient's existing anticonvulsant regimen, though patients may be weaned off anticonvulsants if the diet is successful. There is some evidence of synergistic benefits when the diet is combined with the vagus nerve stimulator or with the drug zonisamide , and that the diet may be ...