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Veggies and exercise may help women lower risk of cancer (USATODAY.com)







Veggies and exercise may help women
lower risk of cancer (USATODAY.com)

Veggies and exercise may help women
lower risk of cancer (USATODAY.com)
07/16/2004 06:36 AM

USATODAY.com - Women who exercise, don't smoke and eat a vegetable-rich diet may be able to cut their cancer risk by 30%, according to research presented Thursday at a cancer conference here.




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