Women who are pear-shaped have a lower risk of heart attack, stroke and diabetes

02 Aug 2017


Thin people may lower their risk of heart attack, stroke and diabetes by carrying a few extra pounds on their hips and thighs, a study published in Cell Metabolism suggests.

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