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Old 10-08-2007, 10:45 AM   #1
madubois63
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Thanks for posting. I love reading these things, but don't put much faith in them...My mother has the most narrowest hips going and yet here I am - cancer survivor. My mother, sister and daughter all have narrow hips and gain weight in the stomach area. I on the other hand, have "Greek hips" aka "breeder hips." I hope this study holds as it did for me in not being accurate. My daughter would be in trouble. I understand that this study was done on women born 60 years ago in another country having different enviromental problems, so I am not so worried.
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Old 10-08-2007, 11:00 AM   #2
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I first read this thread as "Was your mother a hippie?" Ha ha. My mother was not a hippie, nor does she have big hips...Interesting findings, though.
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on clinical trial. double mastectomy
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