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>>...Ontario women who developed breast cancer in a period from
2000 to 2002 found they were about three times more likely to have
worked on farms than women who didn't have the disease.

Farm chemicals such as fertilizers that make their way into the water 
farmers drink also interfere with female fertility.  Is it any wonder 
some people strive to minimize their intake of toxic chemicals?

Waldemar
Long Island, NY

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