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The primary care services include family medicine, acute care, chronic disease management, preventive health services, and more. Akamihk Health Care Services works to ensure that the primary care needs of the Indigenous people are met with quality care. We strive to provide accessible and comprehensive care to the community, in order to promote health and well-being. Akamihk Health Care Services is committed to providing quality primary care services to the Indigenous people of Canada.

Reducing cancer risk with nutrition

Living a healthy lifestyle can help to reduce your risk of getting cancer. A healthy lifestyle includes many factors: not smoking, being sun safe, having a healthy body weight, staying active, limiting alcohol and eating well. You can reduce your risk of cancer by following the tips below.

Fill half your plate with vegetables and fruit : Choose different kinds and colours of vegetables and fruit every day. Challenge yourself to fill half your plate with non-starchy vegetables or fruit at each meal. Choose cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, kale, turnips, and collard greens. You may lower the risk of some types of cancer.

Eat a diet rich in fibre: Try to eat 30 grams of fibre each day. Eat plant foods such as whole grains and pulses, including chickpeas, kidney beans and white beans.  

Limit red meat: If you eat red meat (pork, beef, lamb and veal, for example), eat only moderate amounts. If you do eat red meat, eat it no more than three times each week. Choose a portion size that is about 3 oz (85 g), roughly the size of a deck of cards. Limit how much processed meat (deli meats, sausages and smoked or cured meats) that you eat. Not every meal has to include meat. Beans, peas and lentils are good protein choices and will increase your fibre intake, too. Try eating beans, peas, or lentils instead of meat in some of your favourite dishes.

Avoid alcohol: Drinking alcohol may increase your risk of certain types of cancer. If you choose to drink alcohol, keep it to less than one drink for women each day and less than two drinks for men each day. One standard drink of alcohol is 12 oz (341 mL) of five per cent beer or 5 oz (142 mL) of wine, or 1.5 oz (43 mL) of 40 per cent distilled alcohol. Start with small changes. They add up to help lower your risk of cancer.

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