 Some families, alas, are fatter than others. But for dieters  continually at war with their genes, there's good news in a  study published in this week's PLoS Medicine:  they can burn off 40% of their genetic predisposition to obesity by  exercising. Read the full story on Time.com.
Some families, alas, are fatter than others. But for dieters  continually at war with their genes, there's good news in a  study published in this week's PLoS Medicine:  they can burn off 40% of their genetic predisposition to obesity by  exercising. Read the full story on Time.com.Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Study: Exercise Can Counteract Obesity Genes
 Some families, alas, are fatter than others. But for dieters  continually at war with their genes, there's good news in a  study published in this week's PLoS Medicine:  they can burn off 40% of their genetic predisposition to obesity by  exercising. Read the full story on Time.com.
Some families, alas, are fatter than others. But for dieters  continually at war with their genes, there's good news in a  study published in this week's PLoS Medicine:  they can burn off 40% of their genetic predisposition to obesity by  exercising. Read the full story on Time.com.
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