Monday, April 28, 2014
Doctors Reverse Themselves on Fatty Foods and Cancer
Perhaps this is just hype, too.
Limbaugh does provide the link to the New York Times article that is referenced...
Limbaugh does provide the link to the New York Times article that is referenced...
I found this on the Rush Limbaugh website:
"It turns out they just had a giant cancer convention. The American Association for Cancer Research, 18,500 researchers and other professionals gathered, and they were depressed because when it comes to cancer they all had to admit that there is little, if any, evidence that fruits and vegetables are protective or that fatty foods are bad.
This month at the annual meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research, a mammoth event that drew more than 18,500 researchers and other professionals here, the latest results about diet and cancer were relegated to a single poster session and a few scattered presentations. There were new hints that coffee may lower the risk of some cancers and more about the possible benefits of vitamin D. Beyond that there wasn’t much to say.
The situation seemed very different in 1997, when the World Cancer Research Fund and the American Institute for Cancer Research published a report, thick as a phone book, concluding that diets loaded with fruits and vegetables might reduce the overall incidence of cancer by more than 20 percent."