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Think Gene: Waste from gut bacteria helps host control weight, UT Southwestern researchers report

  • allergy symptoms · 3 months ago
    What is Gpr41? I didn't get this.
  • HGH · 3 months ago
    There are certain bacteria that are beneficial for our health. The same is sited above.
  • Hk Fashion · 1 month ago
    thats a great idea, think of what it could do for famine victims, expeditions with limited food etc. On the other hand, western societies are inundated with rich food which could be given a miss by the digestive system in obsese individuals. Although that means people will simply be eating for the physical pleasure of it and nothing more.
  • Lemonade Diet · 1 month ago
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  • Managed Hosting · 1 month ago
    The host in turn absorbs many of the resulting small molecules for energy and nutrients.
  • Bladder Weakness Products · 1 month ago
    "...When activated, the molecule slows the movement of food through the intestine, allowing the animal to absorb more nutrients and thus gain weight..." A good news for those who wants to be chubby and healthy looking.
  • Etude House · 3 weeks ago
    There are certain bacteria that are beneficial for our health. The same is sited above.
  • Barcelona hostels · 3 weeks ago
    I think he hypothesized that one action of Gpr41 is to slow down the motion that propels food forward, so that more nutrients can be absorbed.


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  • เครื่องสำอางเกาหลี · 2 weeks ago
    thats a great idea, think of what it could do for famine victims, expeditions with limited food etc. On the other hand, western societies are inundated with rich food which could be given a miss by the digestive system in obsese individuals. Although that means people will simply be eating for the physical pleasure of it and nothing more.
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    The host in turn absorbs many of the resulting small molecules for energy and nutrients.
  • Christmas Hampers · 1 week ago
    This is good news especially to the obese. But discipline should not be forgotten as this will result to a more desirable result.
  • Cheap Leaflet Printing · 3 days ago
    The bacteria break up large molecules that the host cannot digest. The host in turn absorbs many of the resulting small molecules for energy and nutrients.