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On-the-job intervention helps workers get healthy

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Making workplaces smoke-free, displaying signs promoting physical activity, and offering healthy foods at meetings appears to encourage low-income, ethnically diverse workers to make healthy lifestyle changes that may reduce their risk of cancer, according to new study findings.

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