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Tripping the height fantastic

31st July 2016 New Zealand Herald noncommunicable diseases

Global study of tallest people shows Australians are going up in the world

29th July 2016 The Sydney Morning Herald noncommunicable diseases

Which country do you think has the tallest people? No, it’s not the US

28th July 2016 Hindustan Times noncommunicable diseases

How tall would you have been 100 years ago?

27th July 2016 Time noncommunicable diseases

Chinese grow in height rankings

27th July 2016 China Daily noncommunicable diseases

Height quiz: Which nationality has grown the most?

27th July 2016 BBC News noncommunicable diseases

Americans are shrinking, while Chinese and Koreans sprout up

27th July 2016 NPR noncommunicable diseases

Average height of Maltese men, women rose by over 11cm, 10cm since 1896

27th July 2016 Malta Independent noncommunicable diseases

Ticos crecieron 12 centímetros en 100 años

27th July 2016 La Nación noncommunicable diseases

America is getting shorter, compared to the rest of the world

27th July 2016 Vice News noncommunicable diseases

Americans are Becoming Shorter Compared to Other Nationalities

26th July 2016 TIME noncommunicable diseases

Netherlands, Latvia lead world for people’s height

26th July 2016 The Times of India noncommunicable diseases
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