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Removing Damaged Fat Cells Could Improve Type 2 Diabetes Symptoms – Clinical OMICs News
Clearing dysfunctional fat cells at least once a month reduced symptoms and slowed down the development of type 2 diabetes in…

Removing damaged and dysfunctional fat cells from the body could help improve the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes, suggests research from the University of Connecticut.
The study, published in the journal Cell Metabolism, showed that clearing these senescent…
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