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New research uncovers that aging activates a new type of stem cell that rapidly produces fat cells, explaining why belly fat often expands in middle age.
Studies in neuroscience with applications to humans offer clues about what makes us start eating, and when we stop.
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Study Finds on MSNWhy Our Belly Blows Up In Middle Age: Newly-Discovered Fat Cells To BlameIn a nutshell Scientists discovered a new type of fat cell precursor (CP-A) that appears specifically during middle age, ...
It's no secret that our waistlines often expand in middle-age, but the problem isn't strictly cosmetic. Belly fat accelerates aging and slows down metabolism, increasing our risk for developing ...
It's no secret that our waistlines often expand in middle-age, but the problem isn't strictly cosmetic. Belly fat accelerates aging and slows down metabolism, increasing our risk for developing ...
It's no secret that our waistlines often expand in middle age, but the problem isn't strictly cosmetic. Belly fat accelerates ...
It’s no secret that our waistlines often expand in middle-age, but the problem isn’t strictly cosmetic. Belly fat accelerates aging and slows down metabolism, increasing our risk for developing ...
If you notice your bird feeder is attracting an unwanted infestation of rats, squirrels and other pests, experts recommend ...
Having a larger waistline, high blood pressure and other risk factors that make up metabolic syndrome is associated with an increased risk of young-onset dementia, according to a new study.
A research team led by Dr. Martin Mollenhauer from the Heart Center at University Hospital Cologne has investigated the link ...
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a hepatic metabolic syndrome resulting from lipid metabolic imbalance.
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