No breakfast 'heart attack risk'

Skipping breakfast increases the risk of middle-aged men suffering heart attacks by more than a quarter, a study has found.

No breakfast 'heart attack risk'

Skipping breakfast increases the risk of middle-aged men suffering heart attacks by more than a quarter, a study has found.

The evidence suggests the old adage about breakfast being the most important meal of the day might be right.

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