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Adults have become shorter in many countries

25th July 2016 The New York Times noncommunicable diseases

100-year global study finds world’s tallest are Dutch, Latvians

25th July 2016 Reuters noncommunicable diseases

Up there: Netherlands, Latvia lead world for people’s height

25th July 2016 US News noncommunicable diseases

Fatter Still – The world is entering a new era of severe obesity

19th July 2016 Scientific American noncommunicable diseases

The health globe: A trip around the world of obesity

2nd May 2016 Spiegel Online noncommunicable diseases

The diabetes epidemic: Up to half a million Australians have this deadly disease without realising it

8th April 2016 The Sydney Morning Herald noncommunicable diseases

A global alarm about diabetes – And don’t blame it all on fast food

7th April 2016 NPR noncommunicable diseases

More evidence that obesity is a global catastrophe in slow motion

7th April 2016 Forbes noncommunicable diseases

Kenya: Alarm as diabetes rate more than doubles in three decades

7th April 2016 All Africa noncommunicable diseases

World Health Day: India among top 3 countries with high diabetic population

7th April 2016 Indian Express noncommunicable diseases

Diabetes is a supersized threat to our future health

7th April 2016 The National noncommunicable diseases

The number of adults with diabetes has quadrupled to 422 million

6th April 2016 Huffington Post noncommunicable diseases
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