Red Meat and Breast Cancer Risk

Published November 14th, 2006


Eating more than one serving of red meat every day may double a woman’s risk of developing some forms of breast cancer, a study shows.This is the latest finding from an ongoing study of female nurses, conducted by researchers from Boston’s Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School.
Compared with women who ate three servings […]





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