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Deos suppress body odor but at the cost of your health!

boobsBy using deodorants, you may no doubt suppress body odor, but not the risk of breast cancer, claims a new study after it found high levels of aluminium in the breast tissues of patients who had undergone mastectomies.

Actually, most of the anti-perspirants contain aluminium, which previous studies have also associated with cancer risk. According to experts, high concentration of aluminium in the body may mimic the hormone estrogen, stirring up the risk of breast cancer.

Revelation made by this study would definitely add to the already seething concern of breast cancer, as it remains the second leading cause of cancer deaths in women. The severity of the concern gets honed up further after WHO prediction, which states that in the coming year more than 1.2 million people, will be diagnosed with breast cancer each year worldwide.

Well, now it is up to you, whether you want to suppress your body odor or the risk of breast cancer!

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