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The story of Robert Wadlow, the tallest man who ever lived - Page 13 of 30 - Kiwi Report

The story of Robert Wadlow, the tallest man who ever lived


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[post_page_title]Some cancers[/post_page_title]
It has also been suggested that taller people are potentially at a higher risk of developing some cancers. According to research, the risk of cancer increases by 4% for every two and a half inches someone is over the average height.

Some cancers

Being extremely tall may indicate over-nutrition, which could suggest someone is consuming too many high-calorie animal proteins. This can leave cells very vulnerable to mutation, according to research. However, there isn’t enough substantial evidence to state that this is explicitly true.

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