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If you've over-indulged during Christmas you may be pondering how to get rid of a few kilos of fat.
Melbourne researchers think they've made a significant break-through in the search for obesity treatments. The bad news is a miracle cure is still a long way off.
Presenter: Samantha Donovan
Speaker: Doctor Andrew Carey, Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute
DONOVAN: For those of us lamenting a few extra Christmas kilos....fat just seems to be fat.....
But in the search for effective obesity treatments scientists at the Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute in Melbourne have been targetting what's called "brown fat".
http://www.radioaustralia.net.au/in...-trying-to-beat-the-christmas-obesity/1066508
Melbourne researchers think they've made a significant break-through in the search for obesity treatments. The bad news is a miracle cure is still a long way off.
Presenter: Samantha Donovan
Speaker: Doctor Andrew Carey, Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute
DONOVAN: For those of us lamenting a few extra Christmas kilos....fat just seems to be fat.....
But in the search for effective obesity treatments scientists at the Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute in Melbourne have been targetting what's called "brown fat".
http://www.radioaustralia.net.au/in...-trying-to-beat-the-christmas-obesity/1066508