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Women who put on weight and have a baby later in life may be significantly more likely to develop breast cancer, new research suggests. Experts in the United Kingdom discovered that a big weight gain ...
Weight gain combined with late first pregnancy (FP) or nulliparity is associated with an increased risk for breast cancer (BC ...
Women who experience significant weight gain after the age of 20 and either have their first child after the age of 30 or don't have children are almost three times more likely to develop breast ...
Children born to mothers with higher BMI in early pregnancy have greater weight and BMI from birth through age 10, regardless ...
The results were clear: a child’s growth was closely linked to the mother’s BMI at the start of pregnancy. For every 5 kg/m² ...
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