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Service Dependence at Risk of Being More Obese

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Researches in the United States from the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences say that female children of service personnel  are at a higher risk of becoming obese that civilian  females of that age. Military dependents reported more binge eating that there civilian counter parts, a previous report said that the military children where under more stress than civilian children.

For the full story go to  Science Daily

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