Childhood obesity linked to increased risk of four of the five newly  proposed subtypes of adult-onset diabetes

Childhood obesity linked to increased risk of four of the five newly proposed subtypes of adult-onset diabetes

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New research published in Diabetologia (the journal of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes [EASD]) is the first study to show that childhood obesity is associated with an increased risk
New research published in Diabetologia (the journal of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes [EASD]) is the first study to show that childhood obesity is associated with an increased

Childhood obesity linked to increased risk of four of the five newly

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