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All those who boast of skinny legs may actually want to read this. A new study says skinny-legged people may be at a higher risk of Type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
All those who boast of skinny legs may actually want to read this. A new study says skinny-legged people may be at a higher risk of Type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
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All those who boast of skinny legs may actually want to read this A newnbsp study says skinny-legged people may be at a higher risk of Type 2 nbspdiabetes and cardiovascular disease
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