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Mediterranean dietary pattern and skin cancer risk: A prospective cohort study in French women antioxidant-rich diet has been proposed to prevent cancer. In a French population, a higher adherence to the Mediterranean pattern using a 9-unit dietary score that evaluates intakes of fruits, vegetables, legumes, cereal products, olive oil, fish, dairy products, meat products, and alcohol was associated with a lower risk of skin cancer in women, particularly melanoma and basal cell carcinomas.Further information ara available on these links:
The International Olive Council (IOC) and the National School of Agriculture of Meknès (ENA Meknès) signed a Memorandum of Understanding on 3 November to reinforce cooperation in olive research, education and technical...
Esta semana en el sitio web del Olive Health Information Service La newsletter de la Universidad de Navarra y el COI dedicada a la salud Dos estudios recientes refuerzan las pruebas científicas que respaldan la dieta...
The International Olive Council (IOC) and the Institution of Agricultural Research and Higher Education of Tunisia (IRESA; Institution de la Recherche et de l’Enseignement Supérieur Agricoles) Tunisia signed a Memorandum...


Iniciativa inspirada en la dieta mediterránea para la cocina contemporánea
Saber más acerca de esta colaboración entre The Culinary Institute of America y el Consejo Oleícola Internacional para promover la elección de alimentos saludables, sostenibles y deliciosos, prestando especial atención a la formación técnica y la innovación en los menús para los chefs.