IN THE NEWS: Want to Lower Your Cancer Risk? Oncologists Swear by This After-Dinner Habit

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Latonya Riddle-Jones, M.D., MPH, internist, pediatrician, and associate director for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at Karmanos, shared this one specific habit to do after you eat dinner, which is known to help reduce the risk of developing cancer. This habit is also known to reduce the risk of other health issues.

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Latonya Riddle-Jones, M.D., MPH