If you’re blaming your weight woes on your genetics and your upbringing, Scottish researchers say your parents are off the hook. In a new study, they say your partner and the lifestyle habits you forge together are much more important in determining your obesity risk.
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Who you marry is more important than genetics, upbringing in determining obesity risk: study
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