higher risk of 17 cancers following high BMI in late teens, according to research.

Published Date: 08 Nov 2023

Overweight or obese men at age 18 are more likely to develop 17 different types of cancer in later life. Studies conducted at the University of Gothenburg have demonstrated this. The study also explains how the epidemic of childhood obesity came about.

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