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Lucky genes can help protect people with obesity from diseases like type 2 diabetes: Study

It is often observed that some people with obesity remain relatively healthy, whilst others suffer from life-changing ailments such as type 2 diabetes and heart disease. ....

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Lucky genes can help protect obese people from some diseases – study

Fat stored under the skin, like a paunch or a double chin, is considered less harmful than fat stored around organs such as the liver and heart. ....

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Lucky genes can help protect obese people from some diseases – study

Fat stored under the skin, like a paunch or a double chin, is considered less harmful than fat stored around organs such as the liver and heart. ....

United Kingdom , Timothy Frayling , Hanieh Yaghootkar , University Of Exeter , Brunel University London , Diabetes United Kingdom , United Kingdom Biobank ,

Lucky genes can help protect obese people from some diseases – study

Fat stored under the skin, like a paunch or a double chin, is considered less harmful than fat stored around organs such as the liver and heart. ....

United Kingdom , Timothy Frayling , Hanieh Yaghootkar , University Of Exeter , Brunel University London , Diabetes United Kingdom , United Kingdom Biobank ,

Lucky genes can help protect obese people from some diseases – study

Fat stored under the skin, like a paunch or a double chin, is considered less harmful than fat stored around organs such as the liver and heart. ....

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