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Related to Cancer
5 to 10 a day It is estimated that approximately 20-33% of all cancers are related to what you eat. Diet, including alcohol, has been linked to cancers of the breast, colon, mouth, stomach, pancreas and prostate.

5 to 10 a day Cancer is a disease directly affected by lifestyle choices. Eating right, staying physically active, watching your weight and not smoking could reduce your cancer risk by 60% to 70%.

5 to 10 a day The World Health Organization estimates that 10 million cases of cancer occurred around the world last year, and expects that number to grow to 14.7 million cases within the next twenty years. Yet today we know those tragic numbers can be lowered significantly...

5 to 10 a day The potential of Prevention:
5 to 10 a day Eating right, plus staying physically active and maintaining a healthy weight, can cut cancer risk by 30% to 40%
5 to 10 a day Recommended dietary choices coupled with not smoking have the potential to reduce cancer risk by 60% to 70%
5 to 10 a day A simple change, such as eating the recommended five servings of vegetables and fruit each day, could by itself reduce the cancer rates more than 20%.


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Related to Cardiovascular Diseases


5 to 10 a day In Canada, 22,000 individuals die each year as the result of an acute myocardial infarction. Half of these deaths occur before the victim reaches a hospital.

5 to 10 a day Cardiovascular disease costs the Canadian economy almost $20 billion every year in physician services, hospital costs, lost wages and decreased productivity.

5 to 10 a day The Heart and Stroke Foundation funds 2/3 of the research projects carried out in Canada in the area of heart disease and stroke.

5 to 10 a day More than 500 Canadian research teams related to heart disease are currently searching for ways to save and improve lives.

5 to 10 a day Early Warning Signs of heart disease in Women
5 to 10 a day Pain or discomfort in the chest that comes on with activity and goes away with rest.
5 to 10 a day Shortness of breath or unusual tiredness with activity.
5 to 10 a day Activities that used to be easy have become difficult.
Heaviness, pressure, squeezing, fullness, burning, tightness or other discomfort in chest, shoulder, arm, neck or jaw that doesn't go away

5 to 10 a day Warning Signs of heart attack in Women
5 to 10 a day A vague discomfort in your chest that doesn't go away with rest, or sudden severe, crushing chest discomfort that may move to other parts of your body.
5 to 10 a day Heaviness, pressure, squeezing, fullness, burning, tightness or other discomfort in chest, shoulder, arm, neck or jaw that doesn't go away.
5 to 10 a day Unusual pain that spreads down one or both arms.
5 to 10 a day Shortness of breath; paleness, sweating or weakness.
5 to 10 a day Nausea, vomiting and/or indigestion.
5 to 10 a day Feelings of extreme anxiety, denial or fear.

5 to 10 a day Warning Signs of heart attack in Men
5 to 10 a day Pain or discomfort in chest
5 to 10 a day Pain resembling previous angina or heart attack
5 to 10 a day Sudden, unusual shortness of breath
5 to 10 a day Chest pain may be accompanied by an upset stomach, sweating and/or shortness of breath
5 to 10 a day Chest pain may spread into shoulders, arms, neck, jaw, throat and/or back
5 to 10 a day Any combination of the above makes a heart attack more likely.
If you experience any of these feelings, tell someone right away or call for emergency help.

5 to 10 a day The warning signs of a stroke:
5 to 10 a day Vision Problems - Sudden loss of vision particularly in one eye or double vision.
5 to 10 a day Headaches - Sudden, severe and unusual headaches.
5 to 10 a day Weakness - Sudden, weakness, mumbness and/or tingling in the face, arm or leg.
5 to 10 a day Trouble Speaking - Temporary loss of speech or trouble understanding speech.
5 to 10 a day Dizziness - Unsteadiness or sudden falls, especially with any of the above signs.

Sources: Heart and Stroke Foundation and Health Canada.


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Related to Canadians and Nutrition


5 to 10 a day Only 24% of Canadians eat at least 5 servings of fruit and vegetables a day.

5 to 10 a day Based on focus groups held in six regions across Canada, most people are looking for tasty, convenient, tasty and inexpensive ways to add more produce to their diets.

5 to 10 a day Only 52% of Canadians could confidently state that they knew the recommended number of daily servings of fruits and vegetables


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Related to Nutrition


5 to 10 a day Fifteen of the world's leading researchers in diet and cancer recently reviewed more than 4,500 studies. Vegetables and fruit came out on top as the food most likely to help reduce the risk of cancer.

5 to 10 a day The importance of Nutrition

The foods that you eat are an important part of your health and well-being. Nutrition is the way that your body uses the nutrients found in foods. Protein, carbohydrate and fat are called energy nutrients because they provide energy for your body. They also provide the building blocks that help your body heal and stay healthy. Vitamins, minerals and water help your body use energy themselves.

No single food can provide all of these essential nutrients. Therefore, it is important to enjoy a variety of foods. Use the Canada's Food Guide to Healthy Eating to choose the foods you eat and to meet your nutrient and energy needs.



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Related to Food and Safety

Consumers can help Fight BAC! ™(bacteria) and reduce the risk of foodborne illness by following these four simple steps:

5 to 10 a day CLEAN: Wash hands, utensils and surfaces with hot soapy water before, during and after preparing foods. Sanitize countertops, cutting boards and utensils with a mild bleach and water solution. Wash all produce thoroughly before eating or cooking.

5 to 10 a day SEPARATE: Keep raw meats and poultry away from other foods during storage and preparation. Keep separate cutting boards for raw meats and vegetables. Always keep foods covered.

5 to 10 a day COOK: Cook food thoroughly --cooking times and temperatures vary for different meat and poultry. Prepare foods quickly, and serve immediately so foods don't linger at room temperatures where bacteria can grow.

5 to 10 a day CHILL: Refrigerate or freeze perishables, prepared food and leftovers within two hours. Make sure the refrigerator is set at a temperature of 4C (40F), and keep the freezer at -18C (0F).

Sources: Canadian Food Inspection Agency and Canadian Partnership for Consumer Food Safety Education
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Research Reports and Links
5 to 10 a day Canadian Cancer Statistics
Each year since 1987, the National Cancer Institute of Canada (NCIC), with funding provided by the Canadian Cancer Society, publishes and interprets current statistics about cancer in Canada. These statistics are compiled through a collaboration of the NCIC, Statistics Canada, Health Canada, provincial/territorial cancer registries and university-based researchers.

5 to 10 a day Food, Nutrition and the Prevention of Cancer: A Global Perspective
One of the most comprehensive reviews of scientific research in diet and cancer ever undertaken :
5 to 10 a day The first analysis of food and cancer prevention from a global perspective
5 to 10 a day The first report to focus on foods and whole diets, not just compounds within food
5 to 10 a day New dietary guidelines and public policy recommendations for cancer prevention
5 to 10 a day Eating for the Good of Your Health: Tips to Help Reduce Your Risk of Cancer (Canadian Cancer Society)

5 to 10 a day The Nutrition Guide for People Living with Cancer



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