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Episode 262: How to create a pattern for healthy eating

The American Cancer Society recently unveiled new lifestyle guidelines.

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How To Create A Pattern for Healthy Eating

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Episode 262: University of Arizona Health Sciences professor Cynthia Thomson

The American Cancer Society recently unveiled new lifestyle guidelines. University of Arizona Health Sciences professor Cynthia Thomson helped lead the Cancer Society's team that detailed simple yet meaningful ways people can use diet to reduce their risk of developing cancer.

Cynthia Thomson spoke with Tim Swindle, director of the University of Arizona Lunar and Planetary Laboratory.

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