Research suggests girls who grow up eating peanut butter could be lowering their breast cancer risk later in life.
October 1/Boston/Barnes-Jewish Hospital Washington University School of Medicine -- Research suggests girls who grow up eating peanut butter could be lowering their breast cancer risk later in life.
A new study published in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment showed that girls who ate peanut butter or nuts regularly from the ages of 9-15 were less likely to develop benign or non-cancerous breast disease by the time they were 30 years old.