<p>MONDAY, Jun 25 (<span>HealthDay News</span>) — Women who <span>exercise</span> might cut their
risk of <span>breast cancer</span> by as many as 30 percent, a new investigate suggests.</p>
<p>Weight gain, however, might criticise a advantage of exercise, the
researchers noted.</p>
<p>“Our investigate showed that assuage recreational earthy activity may
reduce <span>breast cancer risk</span>,” pronounced lead researcher <span>Lauren McCullough</span>, from
the University of North Carolina Gillings School of Global Public Health,
in Chapel Hill, N.C.</p>
<p>“Importantly, we found reduced risk of breast cancer for women who
engaged in practice after menopause,” she said. “This is particularly
encouraging given a late age of conflict for breast cancer.”</p>
<p>The news was published in a Jun 25 online book ofCancer.</p>
<p>For a study, McCullough’s group collected...
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