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World's most obese man who once weighed 1,322 pounds dies aged 41 after developing kidney infection
The world's most obese man, who once weighed more than 1,300 pounds, has died at the age of 41 after developing a serious kidney infection. Juan Pedro Franco passed away on December 24 while receiving ...
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The 5 fat-loss mistakes men keep making (and the simple fixes that actually work)
Here are the five biggest fat-loss errors men make, and the surprisingly simple solutions that can help you finally shift the ...
Obesity rates severely increased between 1990 and 2022 while rates of underweight people decreased in most countries, according to a new study, and the researchers believe access to more nutritious ...
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Obese men are more than three times as likely to have low sperm counts compared with their normal-weight peers. The heaviest men tend to be at triple the risk of having a low count of progressively ...
Share on Pinterest New research investigates why men tend to develop diabetes at lower BMIs and younger ages than women. Image credit: Halfpoint/Getty Images. Men and women have different fat ...
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