Neck Size and Disease.

| February 1, 2013 | 4 Comments More

NIH researchers have discovered that there may be a direct correlation with neck girth and heart problems: the larger the circumference the greater the risk.

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Dr. Wayne Scott Andersen (“Dr. A”) is a board-certified doctor, and the co-founder of Take Shape for Life (TSFL). He serves as the Medical Director of Medifast, and and is the best-selling author of “Dr. A’s Habits of Health”, and “Living a Longer Healthier Life.”

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  1. JD Shinn says:

    Is there a way a person could see a specific article relating to this study. I’d like to share it with others. Thanks for posting Dr. A

  2. Sue Schooley says:

    These blog entries are interesting, but they always leave me wanting more information. Why not tell me the normal (or healthy, or dangerous) neck circumference or where I can go for more information? Thanks

  3. makes sense, but who knew??? Thanks Dr. A.

  4. Melissia says:

    Yes, I would like to know the ranges for men and women.

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