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Diet of pregnant women can influence whether their children will develop early-age bowel cancer, experts claim - after bombshell study finds that overweight babies could be behind mystery rise in under-50s
A study suggests that the diet of pregnant women may influence the likelihood of their children developing early-age bowel cancer. The research highlights a potential link between overweight babies and the rising incidence of bowel cancer in under-50s.
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