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Lung cancer shock, organic debate, chocolate stroke risk

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    Fox Health Fix: Laura Ingle reports on the top health headlines of the week

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-- Hi I'm Laura -- with your fox help fix lung cancer rates are on the rise among nonsmokers.

A new study finds the deadly disease has increased 4% in men.

And more than 8% and women who don't smoke.

Scientists suspect the reason is exhaust fumes from diesel engines which the World Health Organization recently classified out a carcinogen.

Is eating organic really better for you not according to a new study from Stamford.

Researchers at the university find organic foods are not more nutritious than conventional presents -- even though they can lower exposure to pesticides.

The effect on your health is -- -- Scientists have found yet another reason to love chocolate.

A new study finds that -- who -- the treat in moderation can reduce LDL cholesterol and blood pressure cutting their stroke risk by up to 70%.

But experts say -- -- -- eating too much can cause weight gain and reverse the effects.

For more information on these stories and all the latest health news visit Fox News health dot com I'm Laura Ingle Fox News.