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"In theory, people know that lifestyle choices have an impact on their health. But in practice, it's often difficult for individuals to change unhealthy habits. One way to begin a healthier lifestyle is to start with simple behavior changes like eating a balanced diet and taking a complete multivitamin daily," said Mary Lee Chin, MS, RD.
Emerging research suggests that some nutrients may reduce the risk of certain cancers. Health experts recommend that people take a multivitamin that fits their individual needs, such as One-A-Day® Women's with more Vitamin D to support breast health or One-A-Day® Men's Health Formula with lycopene and selenium to support prostate health.
The survey was commissioned by Bayer Consumer Care as an educational effort and in support of The Lance Armstrong Foundation and The Breast Cancer Research Foundation in their efforts against cancer.
To learn more about multivitamins and the risk factors associated with
cancer, visit the Web site at www.oneaday.com
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