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05.12.2003 - Chemical in Broccoli Blocks Growth of Prostate Cancer Cells, New Study Shows.
[Adam A. Friedman received the Mississippi Junior Academy of Sciences Clyde Sheely Award for 1996 and Overall Award for 1997. Special thanks to First Chemical Corporation in Pascagoula, Mississippi, for underwriting the publication of this research paper.
Broccoli is a popular vegetable in both fresh and frozen forms and has become a common vegetable in salad bars. Recently it has been found to contain certain substances associated with reducing the risk of cancer. Higher concentrations of the substance are found in seed sprouts than in heads.
Tose: Game Development Ninjas II - Battle for the West [04.20.07] After being the first to highlight 'stealth ninja' game outsourcing firm Tose last year, Gamasutra caught up with the firm's execs to discuss their Western expansion and new games such as Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime.
Modelling broccoli development, yield and quality Daniel K.Y. Tan1,2 , Colin J.Birch1 , Alan H. Wearing1 and Ken G. Rickert1 1 School of Agronomy and Horticulture, The University of Queensland Gatton, Gatton, Qld 4343, Australia. www.aghort.uq.edu.au Email c.birch@uq.edu.
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TUESDAY, Jan. 16 (HealthDay News) -- Broccoli and tomato -- two vegetables known to help fight cancer -- are more effective against prostate cancer if they're eaten together as part of a daily diet than if they're eaten alone, a new study with rats suggests.