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IF YOUR calves are looking hefty, you may have cause to celebrate - it could indicate that you have a significantly reduced risk of suffering a stroke, say French scientists.
The Stroke journal study of 6,200 people, in the French cities of Dijon, Bordeaux and Montpellier, supports the idea that our body shapes may .
The greater the size of someone's calves, the lower their risk of developing carotid plaques - clots on the wall of neck arteries - concludes a team of doctors at Inserm 700, the French .
Earlier body-shape studies include a Bristol University survey of 3,600 women last year that reported how those with short legs may have a higher risk of liver disease.
SILK weaves and hiking gear could offer fabric-based cures for broken limbs and heart defects, new studies report.
The Australian Medical Research Congress heard this week how thread from silkworms is
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