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Childhood Sleeping Problems Predict Obesity in Young Adulthood
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Title Childhood Sleeping Problems Predict Obesity in Young Adulthood
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/567099?src=rss
Description Sleeping problems at ages 2 to 4 years are associated with an increased risk of becoming obese in young adulthood, according to a prospective birth cohort study. Reuters Health Information
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Date Dec 8, 2007
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