Bob LeMendola, a staff writer for the Sun-Sentinel, reported that first-generation Hispanics are much more likely to develop cancer than people in the home countries. The big jump in cancer happens after Hispanics move to Florida and is due to adopting unhealthy U.S. behaviors such as overeating, fatty meals, and stress. Dr. Paulo Pinheiro, a public health researcher at the University of Miami, School of Medicine, offered South Floridian Hispanics practical advice, eat and live healthily.