Take an aspirin with that flame-broiled burger
16th Nov 2006, 08:10 GMT
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - You might want to cook the holiday turkey in the oven instead of on the grill, according to results of a study released this week that found that women who favor flame-broiled foods may be at much higher risk for developing breast cancer than women who do not.
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