Red Meat Linked To Breast Cancer
14th Nov 2006, 15:01 GMT
Women who eat red meat every day may be at increased risk of getting breast cancer, according to the latest research.It was found that women who had a diet rich in red meat were almost twice as likely to develop certain forms of breast cancer than women who ate three servings or less per week.
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