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Thursday, April 19, 2007
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veggies, fruits cut cancer risk
By LUKE TIMMERMAN
Bloomberg News Service
Eating your broccoli, as well as other vegetables and fruits, may reduce the risk of multiple types of cancer, according to studies presented at the American Association for Cancer Research. A diet high in flavonols — chemicals found in broccoli, onions, apples and berries — cut the risk of pancreatic cancer by 23 percent compared with people who ate the least, said a study of 183,500 people living in California and Hawai'i presented Sunday at the Los Angeles meeting. Smoking is known to increase risk of pancreatic cancer, according to the study's lead author, Ute Nothlings, a researcher at the German Institute of Human Nutrition Potsdam- Rehbruecke. To see which foods may be protective, people filled out questionnaires, then were followed an average of eight years. Pancreatic cancer kills about 32,000 people a year, according to the American Cancer Society
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Harold Thinks! We all have known for a long time that eating more fruit and vegetables helps cut health risks. In the last few weeks there has been a lot of test results published in the news confirming yet again produce is good for you. People are changing their eating habits but it is a slow process. The produce industry must continue to educate the public about the benefits of eating healthy. The new farm bill will help us with that goal. We need to keep pressure on Congress to see that it happens this time.
Imported Food Rarely Inspected
  By ANDREW BRIDGES
Associated Press Writer
April 15, 2007
WASHINGTON — Just 1.3 percent of imported fish, vegetables, fruit and other foods are inspected _ yet those government inspections regularly reveal food unfit for human consumption.Frozen catfish from China, beans from Belgium, jalapenos from Peru, blackberries from Guatemala, baked goods from Canada, India and the Philippines _ the list of tainted food detained at the border by the Food and Drug Administration stretches on. Add to that the contaminated Chinese wheat gluten that poisoned cats and dogs nationwide and led to a massive pet food recall, and you've got a real international pickle. Does the United States have the wherewithal to ensure the food it imports is safe? Food safety experts say no. With only a minuscule percentage of shipments inspected, they say the nation is vulnerable to harm from abroad, where rules and regulations governing food production are often more lax than they are at home."FDA doesn't have enough resources or control over this situation presently," said Mike Doyle, director of the University of Georgia's Center for Food Safety, which works with industry to improve safety.
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Harold Thinks! We are going to have to do more to protect our food supply. This article is an eye opener. It is more than just about food safety though as it has some eye opening statistics such as who has tripled their food imports into this country since 1997. It is worth the read. What do you think we should do about this issue?