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Results 41 - 50 of 71 for Obesity
  1. ... increase the likelihood of being overweight or having obesity, although it is hard to determine whether these ...
  2. ... appearance. Health problems commonly associated with achondroplasia include obesity and recurrent ear infections. People with achondroplasia are ...
  3. ... features of Bardet-Biedl syndrome, including vision loss, obesity, the presence of extra fingers and/or toes ( ...
  4. ... sleeping difficulties; vision defects, especially farsightedness; gastrointestinal problems; obesity; and short stature. Some individuals with White-Sutton ...
  5. ... an increased risk of fibromyalgia. Additionally, physical inactivity, obesity, and sleep disturbances seem to increase risk. However, ...
  6. ... not enough vegetables, a largely inactive (sedentary) lifestyle, obesity, excessive alcohol use, or exposure to certain toxic ...
  7. ... clots include surgery, injury or trauma, air travel, obesity, and a family history of blood clots. Additional ...
  8. ... tract and the urinary system are also possible. Obesity or diabetes can develop in adulthood. Williams syndrome ...
  9. ... can be a feature of many disorders, including obesity, alcohol use disorder, rheumatoid arthritis, type 1 diabetes, ...
  10. ... that increase the risk of kidney stones include obesity, type 2 diabetes, inflammatory bowel disease (abnormal inflammation ...
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