Baby's Size at Birth Might Predict Risk for Disease Later in Life

A new study published in the November 2014 issue of The FASEB Journal suggests that being overweight might be better in the long term than being underweight. Before you reach for that box of Twinkies, however, it's important to note that this discovery only applies to the weight of newborn babies in relation to risk of future disease. "These findings support the hypothesis that common long-term variation in the activity of genes established in the womb may underpin ...

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