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Smoking early in life may raise a woman’s risk of developing breast cancer, according to research that adds new evidence on the link between cigarettes and breast cancer.
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Women who smoke have an increased risk of developing breast cancer, especially if they become smokers early in life, a new study suggests.
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Women who smoke have an increased risk of developing breast cancer, especially if they become smokers early in life, a new study suggests.
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Taking vitamin pills could increase the risk of breast cancer
“Women who take a daily multivitamin pill to ward off illness may actually be increasing their risk of breast cancer,” according to the Daily Mail. The news is based on a decade-long study which followed.
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