Research study co-author Karin B. Michels, Ph.D. - teacher and chair of the Department of Public health at the Fielding School of Public Health at the University of California-Los Angeles - as well as colleagues recently reported their searchings for in the journal Cancer Public health, Biomarkers & Prevention.
According to the new research study, it is this diet-induced swelling that could enhance a female's threat of breast cancer cells before menopause.
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