Health & Medicine
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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.
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