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Breast feeding could help women lessen the greater chance of breast cancer that comes from having a "first birth" after the age of 25. According to information found on The Susan G Komen For A Cure Website, A recent study done by the American Association for Cancer Research indicates breast-feeding may lessen the increased risk of breast cancer that comes from having a late age at first birth. A spokesperson for A.A.C.R. reportedly stated researchers think women can reduce the increased rick that comes with having a child later in life by breast feeding.
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Email Scam Targeting Taxpayers
WASHINGTON, DC -- The Department of Finance and Administration is warning taxpayers about scammers out for your personal information.
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