Spices may boost breast health: Study

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Spices may boost breast health: Study

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Compounds found in spices may reduce the risk of breast cancer formation by stopping the growth of the stem cells that spawn the tumours, says a new study.

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Tags: Cancer, Breast Cancer, Stem Cell, Women's Health

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