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CHICAGO — A lifestyle program that includes low-glycemic index Mediterranean diet plus daily brisk walking and vitamin D supplementation can have significant impact on weight loss and metabolic syndrome among women with breast cancer.Randomized phase 3 trial data, presented at ASCO Annual Meeting, showed that a high-intensity lifestyle intervention significantly improved body weight, BMI,
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