Childhood Obesity Might Be Linked to Strain of Cold Virus

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Childhood Obesity Might Be Linked to Strain of Cold Virus

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Kids exposed to adenovirus 36 were 50 pounds heavier, on average, researchers found

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Tags: Obesity, Common Cold, Sore Throat, Fat, Children's Health

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Childhood Obesity Might Be Linked to Strain of Cold Virus

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