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Scientists discover new genes that cause obesity in women

Por: Newsweek Tech August 02, 2023

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Scientists have discovered new genes that link obesity to sex and age.In a study published in the journal Cell Genomics, scientists outline how the genes affect obesity in women, specifically.There are a million and one reasons why we should be thinking about sex, age, and other specific mechanisms rather than just lumping everyone together and assuming that disease mechanism works the same way for everyone, senior author of the study John Perry... + full article



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