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    April 17, 2017 9:10 PM EDT
    Dortmund Has Adrian Ramos Dzeko Ciro Immobile On Striker Shortlist - RealGM Wiretap

    Borussia Dortmund's 3-0 loss in the first leg of the Champions League tie against Real Madrid highlighted their need for a replacement for Robert Lewandowski http://www.cowboysauthoritystore.com/Authentic-LP-Ladouceur-Cowboys-Jersey/ , who was out on a suspension.

     

    Lewandowski is leaving for Bayern Munich in the summer.

     

    Adrian Ramos of Hertha Berlin is the overwhelming favorite to become the next Dortmund striker.

     

    "There is a big chance that Adrian will join Dortmund," said Ramos' agent.

     

    Edin Dzeko of Manchester City has also been linked to Dortmund, while Ciro Immobile of Torino is another possibility.

     

    Dortmund has previously said that Marco Reus and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang could be moved up front permanently, but that is unlikely to give the club enough firepower to maintain their position in Germany and Europe.

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Komen Promise Shop, LaPrima's Pink Ribbon Shop, Amazon's Shop for the Cureor KitchenAid's Cook for the Cure campaign. More Partners of the Cause Yoplait yogurt: Save Lids to Save Lives campaign Panera's Pink Ribbon Bagel Caribou Coffee 3M BMW North America New Balance REMAX International The Breast Cancer Diet While there is no diet that is 100% foolproof in fighting breast cancer, there are some things you can be aware of when deciding what to eat. Nutritionist Diana Dyer, who battled breast cancer herself, decided to formulate her own Breast Cancer-Fighting Diet after finding minimal resources out there. She conducted a great deal of research and spent a lot of time in the kitchen to find that this plan worked to fight the return of breast cancer, but it should be noted that every person is different, and what works for someone isn't guaranteed to work for someone else. Here is the diet she came up with: Whole grain foods: 3-6 servings per day Beans: 1-2 servings per day Fruits and Vegetables: 9+ servings per day Low-fat dairy products: 1-2 servings per day Soy products: 1-2 servings per day Flaxseed: 1-2 Tbs. per day Green tea: 4-6 C. per day She also included handfuls of nuts throughout the week, and ate fatty fish 2-3 times per week. She cooked with extra virgin olive oil or canola oil, and used garlic, herbs and spices liberally in all of her cooking. Other research, conducted by the National Cancer Research Centre of Singapore, has indicated that a chemical called kaempferol can help prevent or fight breast cancer. Kaempferol is a flavanoid that can be present in certain teas, plants, grapefruit, or broccoli, so experts suggest incorporated such foods into your diet before, during or after developing breast cancer. Soy, as outlined in Dyer's diet to be an important cancer-fighting food, has been directly linked to preventing breast cancer. It is important to note that soy has different effects on different women with breast cancer, but it according to healthcastle, it can be helpful to incorporate small amounts into your diet. Many experts contend that diets high in fat may lead to higher breast cancer risk. However, according to Cancerhelp.org, one of the most common misconceptions is that high fat intake can be linked to breast cancer risk. While researchers used to believe this was true, they have conducted research more recently that proves otherwise. But, that doesn't mean that an unhealthy diet is the way to go. Experts still maintain that in order to decrease the risk of contracting breast cancer, one should maintain a healthy diet and exercise situation. Staying at a healthy weight is important, and researchers say smoking can increase risks. Dairy products have been assessed by Cornell University, in studies on whether or not high consumption can be linked to breast cancer. Their research shows inconsistency, as both sides have been proven. In some women, eating dairy products regularly helped prevent breast cancer, and in others, it caused a higher risk. As mentioned previously, each women is different in terms of what diet would best prevent breast cancer. Meeting with a doctor or nutritionist to discuss a diet on a personal level would be your best resource. Sources: Cancerhelp.org National Research Centre of Singapore Diana Dyer, Nutrionist KitchenAid Cook.