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A large-scale study shows a connection between the eating habits of women and the chance of developing breast cancer. More surprisingly, eating junk food late at night may increase your risk. Women’s health expert Kirtly Parker Jones, MD, explains what types of foods you should be eating—and when you should be eating them—to reduce your risk of breast cancer.