Animals
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New Experiment on Mice Reveals a System for Burning ‘Deep’ Stored Fat
A series of new mouse experiments has uncovered a crucial method by which the brain and immune system interact to destroy deep visceral fat reserves. While the findings are limited to mice, the authors are hopeful that the system may extend to other animals, including humans.
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