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Anti-stress hormone linked to breast cancer risk

<p>Women with low levels of an anti-stress hormone have an increased risk of getting breast cancer, says a new study</p>

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London: Women with low levels of an anti-stress hormone have an increased risk of getting breast cancer, says a new study.

The study focused on a hormone which circulates freely in the blood, enkephalin, with pain- and anxiety-reducing properties. Enkephalin also reinforces the immune system by directly affecting immune cells.

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