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encourage urinary calcium losses and has been shown to increase risk of fracture in research studies. , plant-based diets, which provide adequate protein, can help protect against osteoporosis. calcium-rich plant foods include leafy green vegetables, beans, and some nuts and seeds, as well as forti- fied fruit
juices, cereals, and non-dairy milks. -- cancer. although fat is the dietary substance most often singled out for increasing one's risk for cancer, animal pro- tein also plays a role. specifically, certain proteins present in meat, fish, and poultry, cooked at high temperatures, especially grilling...
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