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Obesity Reaches ‘Epidemic’ Level in Europe and Becomes Leading Risk for Cancer
A major report from the World Health Organization (WHO) suggests that overweight and obesity is the fourth most common risk factor for noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) in Europe, and a leading risk factor for cancer.
Latest Research Articles
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Fireball Spotted Over southern Mississippi and Two Other states Causing a Loud Boom
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Historic Solar Storm Almost Brought the World to Brink and Triggered a US-Russian Nuclear War
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A New Gateway Has Been Launched to Enhance Forecasts of Strong Thunderstorms in West Africa
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Animal Attack: Fox Breaks into Smithsonian National Zoo in Washington D.C., Kills 25 Flamingos
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Mississippi Residents Collect Meteorites from Flaming Fireball Debris Scattered Across the State
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Iridescence in Beetles Is a Misleading Sort of Warning Coloring
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Severe Thunderstorms Forecasted for Southern Plains and Mississippi River Valley
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A Long Sigh of Relief: Asteroid 2009 JF1 Will Not Impact Earth on May 6th
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Forecasters Predict That Britain Will Be Warmer Than Ibiza and Crete Later This Week
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Flooding Due to Heavy Rain Kills Five People, Displaces Thousands in Tanzania
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Drone Video Captures the Tornado Touchdown in Andover, Kansas
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Studies Uncover the Seeds of a Forest's Rebirth Following a Drought