'Switch' in brain decides whether we burn or store fat
In a "quite remarkable" new study, researchers from Monash University have found a ''switch'' that tells the body to either burn or store fat after we have eaten.
Lifestyle Health Editor
In a "quite remarkable" new study, researchers from Monash University have found a ''switch'' that tells the body to either burn or store fat after we have eaten.
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