Health & Medicine
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Bowel Cancer: Overweight Teens Double Their Risk in Middle Age
Obesity, especially childhood obesity, is a nationwide epidemic concerning healthcare professionals and scientists everywhere. Now, new research reveals that overweight teens may double their risk of developing bowel cancer by the time they reach middle age.
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