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Teenage girls with uneven or bigger breasts have more mental health problems than their peers – study  

Girls in their teens with asymmetric breasts have poorer emotional well-being and lower self-esteem than their peers who do not, a study has found.

The research by a team of doctors at Boston’s Children Hospital, Massachusetts (USA) revealed that they also have issues with eating and interacting socially.

Dr Brian Labow, who led the research said: “These findings suggest that patients suffering from breast asymmetry have poorer emotional well-being and lower self-esteem than their female peers”.

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