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Men who eat too much cheese could be at a higher risk of contracting testicular cancer, Canadian researchers conclude in a new study.

University of Ottawa scientists systematically examined 17 food groups, 15 nutrients and 4 individual foods, and they studied 1,345 men--with and without testicular cancer--over several years. The link between cheese consumption and this type of cancer was found to be strong; there was a weaker link between testicular cancer and processed meats.

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