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Early Menstruation May Be Linked to Increased Menopause Symptoms
Not Watching Your Weight in Your 20’s May Prove to Be Fatal
Is Your Baby Overweight? Take Note of Possible Allergies
Overweight Before 40? Be Wary of Higher Cancer Risk
68.2% Children Under 5 Died of Malnutrition in 2017: ICMR Study
How Unfit is Corporate India? A Survey Finds 63 Percent Unfit
Being Overweight or Obese Could Damage Your Brain, Finds a Study
Overweight Kids Have a Doubled Risk of Blood Pressure: Study
Similar Risk of Heart Diseases in Overweight & Obese Kids: Study
Excess Body Weight May Lead to Pancreatic Cancer : Study
Overweight People Have a Better Chance of Surviving Stroke: Study
One-Third of the World’s Stunted Children from India: Report
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