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Regular Exercise, Keeping Weight In Check Reduces Breast-cancer Risk In Postmenopausal Women

10-12-2006 · ScienceDaily

Postmenopausal women who want to significantly decrease their breast-cancer risk would be wise to exercise regularly and keep their weight within a normal range for their height, according to new findings from the Women's Health Initiative to be published in the journal Obesity.

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