Not Hair Loss News – Extreme Obesity May Cut 14 Years Off One’s Life
Years lost in life expectancy ranged from 6.5 years (BMI 40–44.9) to 13.7 years, including dying at a young age from cancer and other conditions, including heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and kidney and liver diseases. The study findings appear in PLOS Medicine.
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