How diet, obesity and even gum disease may affect immune system and cancer
13th Nov 2006, 18:39 GMT
The immune system is fickle, and easily influenced by more than just viruses and bacteria. It can be swayed by the seemingly unexpected, such as by what we eat, for example, and affected by surprising sources.
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