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Infected zero children. How would you have reacted on 1/1/2020 if a doctor from a prestigious medical school claimed that virus B was “truly dangerous …
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» Read moreExperts believe that the number of diabetes cases in young kids has surged due to the country’s growing childhood obesity problem. Obesity has been …
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» Read moreFor example, a 45-year-old woman who does not have cardiovascular disease and who smokes less than 10 cigarettes a day can have a heart age of 46. But …
» Read more… cholesterol, blood sugar, smoking, physical activity, diet and sleep. … diet and exercise behaviours helped move the needle on some metrics.
» Read moreCayden and Carter both had cancer in both eyes, Barker said. Although hereditary, Barker and the boys’ father, Angel Torres, and older brothers, Angel …
» Read moreA nutritionist, Ms Uju Onuorah, says breastfed babies have a lower risk of type one diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and obesity later in life.
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