Health & Medicine
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Scientists Found Gene Responsible for Fighting Obesity Caused by High Calorie Binge Eating
An experimental study on mice showed that removing this particular gene made the subject obese. An obesity gene has been found to be responsible for governing our tendency to binge eat high calorie food, according to a new study by scientists in Japan.
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