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Our oral microbiome could hold the key to preventing obesity
A distinct set of microbes has been identified in people with obesity, which might help spot and treat the condition early – ...
A new study from the University of Cambridge found that Labradors and humans share a key gene linked to obesity. The DENND1B gene influences hunger signals in the brain, making those with the variant ...
Genetic variants associated with canine obesity, particularly DENND1B, are also associated with obesity in humans, new research revealed. Notably, labrador retrievers carrying DENND1B had around 7% ...
Researchers studying British Labrador retrievers have identified multiple genes associated with canine obesity and shown that these genes are also associated with obesity in humans. The dog gene found ...
Diabetes. 2005;54(10):2838-2843. We demonstrated that the CB-1 receptor is expressed in organs relevant to the pathogenesis of obesity in humans, so that results from mechanistic studies in animals ...
Human adenovirus 36 (Ad36) has emerged as a compelling candidate in the multifactorial aetiology of obesity and metabolic disorders. Research indicates that Ad36 may contribute to adipogenesis and the ...
Kanagawa University of Human Services-led researchers found short-term BMI reductions after an eight-to-12-week ...
A simple seed that you may know from warm curries and Middle Eastern bread is drawing fresh attention from scientists. Black cumin, a spice used for centuries in traditional medicine, is showing early ...
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