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TMHS 291: 5 Simple (But Overlooked!) Ways To Reduce Your Risk Of Cancer

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Is Sleeping at Night a Cancer Carcinogen?

Staying up late and not sleeping at night repeatedly working overnight is enough to get categorized with lead exposure and UVA radiation. The Journal of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology published extensive research showing that melatonin has very strong anti-estrogenic effects. Many breast cancer drugs actually utilize synthetic anti-estrogens because of their ability to inhibit breast cancer cell proliferation.

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