The stunningly beautiful Audrey Hepburn remains a heartthrob for millions of men even 18 years after her death, but the truth behind her envious figure carries a sad twist, says the Daily Mail.
Referring to Dr. Nessa Carey, a British biologist, the Daily Mail reports that the actor’s slender figure had less to do with leading a celebrity lifestyle and was heavily influenced by her troubled youth. Hepburn was starved during ‘the hunger winter’ from November 1944 to May 1945 during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands which resulted in malnutrition, leading to several health problems that included anaemia, jaundice, recurring blood disorders and respiratory troubles. Those conditions remained until her death in 1993.
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According to Dr. Carey, Audrey Hepburn’s dreadful early-life experience altered her genetic configuration and made her susceptible to fragile health that she battled against throughout her life. While the existing obesity treatment focuses heavily on the health impact of bad diet and a sedentary lifestyle, genetics still remains to
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