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Physical Activity Not Linked to Breast Density
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Title Physical Activity Not Linked to Breast Density
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/571844?src=rss
Description Physical activity does not influence mammographic breast density, new research indicates, suggesting that the previously observed association between physical inactivity and increased breast cancer risk is probably not mediated through an effect on breast density. Reuters Health Information
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Date Mar 22, 2008
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