
Women Who Prefer Mornings Have a Reduced Risk of Breast Cancer, Study Suggests
If you're an early riser, give yourself a pat on the back. Research suggests that women who are morning people have a lower risk of breast cancer.
If you're an early riser, give yourself a pat on the back. Research suggests that women who are morning people have a lower risk of breast cancer.
Bright Pink's handy Assess Your Risk test can tell you your risk of breast cancer and give you helpful tips for reducing your cancer risk naturally.
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