Tallness and overweight during childhood have opposing effects on breast cancer risk
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C Osmond | J G Eriksson | R. Luoto | J. Eriksson | J. Tuomilehto | T. Forsén | C. Osmond | L. Hilakivi-Clarke | D. Barker | D J P Barker | J Tuomilehto | T Forsén | R Luoto | L Hilakivi-Clarke | J. Eriksson
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