Researchers found that people gaining the most weight between ages 17 and 60 faced significantly higher risks of cancers linked to obesity.
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Researchers found that people gaining the most weight between ages 17 and 60 faced significantly higher risks of cancers linked to obesity.
Researchers found that people gaining the most weight between ages 17 and 60 faced significantly higher risks of cancers linked to obesity.
Highlights: Researchers found long-term adult weight gain was strongly linked to several obesity-related cancers
New research presented at this year's European Congress on Obesity (ECO 2026) in Istanbul, Turkey (12-15 May) shows that people who gain the highest...
New research to be presented at this year's European Congress on Obesity (ECO 2026, Istanbul, Turkey, 12-15 May) suggests that no matter where people...
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Swedish study of 600,000 patients between 17 and 60 years old suggests there is no safe age to get heavier
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