Obese teenagers have twice the risk of developing bowel cancer by the time they are middle-aged, according to a new study published in the journal Gut. Obesity and inflammation among adults have been linked with an increased risk of bowel cancer; this type of cancer affects mostly men. But, little information is available about how
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