Health
Multiple environmental factors linked to childhood obesity, first of its kind study shows – The Sector
Children who are exposed to smoking and air pollution and children who live in densely populated areas with low walkability have been pinpointed by an international study as being more likely to be obese.
Children who are exposed to smoking and air pollution and children who live in densely populated areas with low walkability have been pinpointed by an international study as being more likely to be o…
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