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What Your Patients Are Reading: Smoking, Diet, Exercise May Influence Breast Cancer Survival
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Title What Your Patients Are Reading: Smoking, Diet, Exercise May Influence Breast Cancer Survival
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/573163?src=rss
Description Modifiable risk factors may influence breast cancer survival; statins modesty but significantly lower blood pressure; postmenopausal hormones may reduce risk for neovascular but not early age-related macular degeneration; postpartum depression affects younger, less well-educated women more than others; and mumps cases related to possible vaccine failures are on the rise. Medscape Medical News
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Date Apr 18, 2008
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