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Nov 7, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger

Second-hand smoke linked to breast cancer: International study

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A panel of international medical experts has found a link between exposure to second-hand smoke and breast cancer in pre-menopausal women.

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PreachingToTheGa rbage

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More prooaganda by the fear mongers.

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According to the study if women got more vitamin D from the sun, from milk and other foods, the risk of breast cancer could be reduced by 97%. WTH is that NOT the headline?
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Sheri wrote:
According to the study if women got more vitamin D from the sun, from milk and other foods, the risk of breast cancer could be reduced by 97%. WTH is that NOT the headline?
Fear mongering at its best.!
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Sheri wrote:
According to the study if women got more vitamin D from the sun, from milk and other foods, the risk of breast cancer could be reduced by 97%. WTH is that NOT the headline?
It should have been. Please note--Take Vitiman D, get all you can. If you smoke make sure you get EXTRA.

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<quoted text> It should have been. Please note--Take Vitiman D, get all you can. If you smoke make sure you get EXTRA.
Unfortunately, the anti-smokers' control of the media and the knowledge that most readers are to F'n stupid to read past the headlines keeps women from discovering that vitamin D might reduce the risk of breast cancer by 97%
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Unfortunately, the anti-smokers' control of the media and the knowledge that most readers are to F'n stupid to read past the headlines keeps women from discovering that vitamin D might reduce the risk of breast cancer by 97%
Smoking is known to harm eyesight. Do most smokers read, even headlines?

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just candid wrote:
<quoted text> Smoking is known to harm eyesight. Do most smokers read, even headlines?
Obviously, I do, but then I also read the story that follows. Do anti-smokers do that?
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