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Published 14:09 26 Aug 2015 BST
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The research indicated that the latest drug trials combat the different types of fat cells in humans – with people having white, then beige and a few brown cells. Each of these cells store and burn fat differently.
People who suffer from obesity have a greater proportion of white cells, which stores fat rather than burning offending calories. The latest drug will now block the white cells from entering the blood stream – with clinical trials showing that mice who had the pathway blocked becoming 50% thinner.
Researchers now believe that they have the tools to overcome genetic obesity, but are still in testing stages to determine long-term side effects.
Still, knowing the key traits that cause obesity in your genes is a first step that could help develop a drug that’ll drop those pounds in no time.
H/T IFLScience
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