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http://washingtontimes.com/national/20060116-101518-4976r.htm
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The following excerpt is from the link above:
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"Ladies, if you love your man, give him cauliflower
curry with a side of kale for dinner. It may stave off
prostate cancer, according to research released
yesterday by Rutgers University.
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Though they don't often make the favorite menus of
most men, cauliflower and kale -- along with cabbage,
broccoli, brussels sprouts, kohlrabi, watercress and
turnips -- contain a chemical that is a significant
cancer-preventive.
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But add curry powder to the mix, the researchers say,
and the vegetables and spice are effective in treating
established prostate cancers, the second-leading cause
of cancer death in American men." (end of excerpt) 

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