Health & Medicine
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Study Shows Tall People Have Higher Risk for Colorectal Cancer
A recent meta-analysis or data assessment of numerous independent studies, conducted by Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers adds to evidence that taller persons may be more likely than shorter adults to acquire colorectal cancer or colon polyps that can later become cancerous
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