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Female Childhood Abuse Survivors More Prone to Food Addiction Later in Adulthood
Women who experienced childhood abuse, including severe physical or sexual, are at a higher risk of developing a food addiction in adulthood compared to women who did not experience any abuse, according to a new study released Wednesday.
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