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Obese children to outnumber severely underweight by 2022 – WHO

11th October 2017 UNTV noncommunicable diseases

Why America’s Exploding Teen Obesity Crisis Is Bad News for U.S. Health Care

11th October 2017 Fortune noncommunicable diseases

World Health Organization: Childhood Obesity On The Rise

11th October 2017 CBS Boston noncommunicable diseases

Number of obese teens, children rises 10 times

11th October 2017 Daily Nation noncommunicable diseases

Obésité infantile : inquiétante explosion des cas dans le monde

11th October 2017 Futura Siences noncommunicable diseases

South Korea’s inequality paradox: long life, good health and poverty

2nd August 2017 The Guardian health forecasting

Varakkaissa maissa eletään yhä vanhemmiksi – ero miesten ja naisten välillä kaventuu

13th April 2017 UUTISET health forecasting

Being an American is life-threatening

13th March 2017 Washington Post health forecasting

It’s getting harder to live longer in the U.S.

1st March 2017 CBS News health forecasting

In South Korea, the average woman may soon live to 90

24th February 2017 The Washington Post health forecasting

Long life global trend: South Korean women lead at 90

23rd February 2017 Bangkok Post health forecasting

South Korea will take lead in life expectancy by 2030, study predicts

23rd February 2017 CNN health forecasting
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