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Efforts of health experts to bring down the number of patients with dementia may face severe setback with England fast heading to be the fattest nation on the planet.
Experts estimate that if obesity goes on soaring like this, then around 2.5 million.
If you are wondering why are growing obese despite eating right and exercising right, its time to check if the culprit is your shampoo. Yes, you read it right....Shampoos could make you fat, cause breast cancer, and affect your pregnancy...Sounds Scary? .
Weight gain and higher body mass index has nothing to do with prostate cancer, but if you are obese and develop prostate cancer then your chances of dying from it may shoot higher.
This appalling disclosure compels us to rethink about the dangers...
Obesity is getting from worse to worst in England, a new report has undraped this fact. This report further uncovers several other startling facts, so, first let's have a look at these facts before moving ahead.
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Obesity, Fat problem, fats, Diabetes, Heart disease, cardiovascular disease, Hypertension, Cancer, Osteoarthritis, Depression, Health & Fitness
Believe it or not, but it is true that very soon Britain is going to see a great hike in the number of patients with cancer and researchers claims that it would be due to increase in obesity. Before stepping further lets have a glimpse of the radical...
A new study, standing nose to nose with studies conducted earlier, states that high-fat diet does not add to the chances of breast cancer in older women. For their study, researchers studied about 80,000 women, this study went on for 20 years, and...
The treatment for prostate cancer may not work well if the patient is obese. A new research has found those obese people, who are undergoing radiotherapy treatment, may suffer the reappearance of cancer.
Dr. Sara Strom of the M.D. Anderson Cancer...
The journal of the American Cancer Society, 'Cancer' has published a report that revealed that obesity might cause the treatment failure after primary radiation therapy for prostate cancer.
It has said further that as the body-mass-index (BMI)...
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American Cancer Society, Cancer, Radiation Therapies, Prostate Cancer, BMI, Obesity, Prostatectomy, Sara Strom, University of Texas, M D Anderson Cancer Center, Health & Fitness
Obese young girl may develop ovarian cancer later in life than thinner girl. The link between obesity and ovarian cancer seems strongest among the women who had never delivered a baby. Dr. Julia Greer and her colleagues at the University of Pittsburgh...
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