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Breaking down fat byproducts could lead to healthier aging − researchers identify a key enzyme that does just that

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22 January 2024
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The journey of aging brings with it an unavoidable reality for many: an increased accumulation of body fat. Though much of society seems mostly focused on the aesthetics of being overweight, doctors look past any cosmetic concerns to focus on the health

Read more https://theconversation.com/breaking-down-fat-byproducts-could-lead-to-healthier-aging-researchers-identify-a-key-enzyme-that-does-just-that-201927

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