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Bariatric Surgery Cuts Cancer Risk for Women
Obese women who have weight-loss surgery may reduce their risk of developing cancer, but there appears to be no such benefit for men, Swedish researchers report.

Obesity is associated with an increased risk of de ...
[23 Jun, 2009 11:48]
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