Fuller Cheeks Could Mean You’re More Prone To Catch An Illness
More cheek means more risk, apparently: you could not only catch an illness easier than smaller-cheeked people, but it also means the illness could last longer than it normally would.
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Researchers have also suggested that fuller-cheeked people could be more prone to depression or anxiety.
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