One question to start October : Are you getting enough Vitamin D ? The benefits from Vitamin D seem never-ending, and now a new women's health study may point to yet one more. Biology researchers in a region with an "elevated risk of breast cancer " have zeroed in on a specific link between the disease and a nutritional deficiency. Keep reading to learn more about the possible link between breast cancer and Vitamin D . Also, read The #1 Best Juice to Drink, Says Nutritionist . "An Ignored Contributing Factor" In a new issue of the peer-reviewed journal, Nutrition and Cancer , three genetics and biochemistry researchers in Pakistan have published a new study, in which they state, "Pakistani females are at elevated risk of breast cancer." They also note that Vitamin D deficiency is "an ignored contributing factor" to the illness, "despite a strong association." Sign up for the Eat This, Not That! newsletter to get food