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Both broccoli and tomatoes contain chemicals believed to fight cancer. But a new study on rats shows that eating broccoli and tomatoes in combination could maximize the amount of cancer protection both foods afford. The finding underscores the complex interactions in the body among various nutrients. Last year, it ...

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