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Can’t eat just one potato chip? Science says blame your genes

Por: New York Post Life December 28, 2022

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Turns out not being able stop after one chip is actually in your DNA. Researchers at Osaka Metropolitan University in Japan uncovered a gene that has a strong correlation to obesity prevention. It helps you to stop yourself before you overeat, especially. The put-the-fork-down gene — called CREB-regulated transcription coactivator 1, or CRTC1 — along with a related neuron, melanocortin-4 receptor, or MC4R, were both studied in mice to... + full article



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