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No single food can prevent cancer, but the right combination might help. See which foods to enjoy --

No single food can prevent cancer, but the right combination might help. See which foods to enjoy -- and which ones to steer clear of. [webmd logo](#) Special [Top Cancer-Fighting Foods]( [No single food can prevent cancer, but the right combination might help. See which foods to enjoy -- and which ones to steer clear of.]( [Read More]( [Life-Threatening Skin Rashes]( [While most rashes aren't cause for serious concern, some can be a sign of a medical problem that needs immediate attention.]( [Read More]( [Do You Need a 'Sleep Divorce'?]( [It sounds extreme, but sleeping in separate rooms can help some couples sleep better. These other, less-drastic strategies may help, too.]( [Read More]( ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT [Avoid These Summer Health Hazards]( [A sunburn might be the least of your worries when you consider the other risks you could face this season.]( [Read More]( [10 Ways to Make Sure You Drink Enough Water]( [Staying well-hydrated keeps just about every part of your body working the way it should. Here's how to make getting your daily intake less of a chore.]( [Read More]( [Incontinence: What You Can Do]( [A few routine changes can help prevent leaks and get you back to your favorite activities.]( [Read More]( [The Best Way to Remove Earwax]( [See what earwax does, where it comes from, and how to remove buildup at home.]( [Take Quiz]( Top Picks [How Artificial Intelligence Is Helping to Prevent Suicide in Veterans]( [What to Expect at a Family Therapy Session]( [10 Questions to Ask About Nutrition and Aging]( Is It Depression or Something Else? [Conditions That Look Like Depression but Aren't]( [Depression vs. Anxiety: How to Tell the Difference]( ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT [Missing image]( [Missing image]( [Missing image]( [Missing image]( [WebMD.com]( | [Mobile Apps]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [View as a Webpage]( You are receiving this message because you registered with WebMD as {EMAIL}. If you did not register for WebMD please contact our [Customer Care Team]( [WebMD Privacy Policy]( © 2022 WebMD, LLC. All rights reserved. WebMD Office of Privacy | 1201 Peachtree Street, NE | Atlanta, GA 30361

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