New Research Finds That With Obesity, the Problem Isn't an Excess of Fat but Its Loss of Function
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A review in the Cell journal reveals that the negative health impacts of obesity are not merely due to excess fat, but rather a loss of fat's plasticity, its ability to respond to changes. This decline leads to health issues such as insulin resistance and inflammation. The researchers highlight the
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