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Breast cancer risk linked to early-life diet and metabolic syndrome


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2012 Sep 17, 7:41am   801 views  1 comment

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http://www.centralvalleybusinesstimes.com/stories/001/?ID=21900

Diet and related factors early in life can boost the risk for breast cancer -- totally independent of the body's production of the hormone estrogen – according to clues uncovered by a team of researchers at the University of California, Davis.

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1   anonymous   2012 Sep 17, 8:12am  

If we had an honest science atmosphere, then everyone would know that most all of these diseases are diet (and lifestyle) related.

You are what you eat, and you get out what you put in

Now ill be attacked by someone(s) warped by their emotional experiences with nutrition and medicine, as if its crazy to suggest,,,,

Its understandable, what with the devolutionary feedback loop (poor nutrition and bad health yield ever poorer brain function), that people don't want to blame themselves for the poor choices they make. Nobody wants to think that they brought this upon themselves. They'd rather excuse it as causes unkown, or chalk it up to randomness, or genetics

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