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Obesity While Young Boosts Pancreatic Cancer Risk
Being overweight or obese as a young adult increases the risk for pancreatic cancer, and obesity in middle age is linked with poorer survival from the disease, a new study finds.

Pancreatic cancer is the fourth l ...
[23 Jun, 2009 11:49]

 
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