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Crazy human facts science still can't explain - Page 4 of 20 - Kiwi Report

Crazy human facts science still can't explain


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[post_page_title]Tall people are at a higher risk of cancer[/post_page_title]
Being tall is often seen as a desirable trait. Tall people proudly list their height on dating websites, models are frequently taller than average, and tall people have a built-in benefit when playing a number of sports. However, according to World Cancer Research Fund International, tall people also have an increased risk of six types of cancer. For every added 5cm in height, the risk of being diagnosed with certain cancers increases. Although this sounds like bad news, it’s not the full story. Tall people may also have a lower risk of other diseases such as diabetes, strokes, and heart attacks.

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