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>> Let's face it, while we get hints now and the of promising consequences to

groundbreaking research, in its present state conventional nutrition and

medicine fail the grade miserably: gr.ex: there are more cancer cases then ever

before, it is even reported (exaggeratingly?) to be the number one killer in the

US!

(the number one killer in the US is heart disease, Cancer is number two!)

http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/lcod.htm

Annual Cancer Report Shows Death Rates Dropping

October 4, 2005 04:07:53 PM PST

http://health./news/125003

The death rate from cancer is slowly but steadily going down in the United

States, thanks to better methods of preventing, finding, and treating the

disease. That's the conclusion of the " Annual Report to the Nation on the Status

of Cancer, 1975-2002, " a summary of how cancer affects the country.

" Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer, 1975-2002, Featuring

Population-Based Trends in Cancer Treatment. "

<http://www.cancer.org/docroot/pi_ipg.asp?sitename=

Journal+of+the+National+Cancer+Institute

& url=http://jncicancerspectrum.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/jnci;97/19/14\

07> Published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute (October 5, 2005,

Vol. 97, No. 19: 1407-1427). First author: K. , PhD, National

Cancer Institute.

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>> Let's face it, while we get hints now and the of promising consequences to

groundbreaking research, in its present state conventional nutrition and

medicine fail the grade miserably: gr.ex: there are more cancer cases then ever

before, it is even reported (exaggeratingly?) to be the number one killer in the

US!

(the number one killer in the US is heart disease, Cancer is number two!)

http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/lcod.htm

Annual Cancer Report Shows Death Rates Dropping

October 4, 2005 04:07:53 PM PST

http://health./news/125003

The death rate from cancer is slowly but steadily going down in the United

States, thanks to better methods of preventing, finding, and treating the

disease. That's the conclusion of the " Annual Report to the Nation on the Status

of Cancer, 1975-2002, " a summary of how cancer affects the country.

" Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer, 1975-2002, Featuring

Population-Based Trends in Cancer Treatment. "

<http://www.cancer.org/docroot/pi_ipg.asp?sitename=

Journal+of+the+National+Cancer+Institute

& url=http://jncicancerspectrum.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/jnci;97/19/14\

07> Published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute (October 5, 2005,

Vol. 97, No. 19: 1407-1427). First author: K. , PhD, National

Cancer Institute.

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