While it might sound counterintuitive, losing weight may raise the risk of , a study has suggested.Researchers from Harvard found that health professionals in their 40s and beyond who lost more than percent of their body weight had a 57 percent higher rate of cancer a year later compared to those who stayed the same weight.The risk of cancer of the esophagus, stomach, liver, biliary tract, or pancreas specifically was also higher.
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