Obesity leaves lasting molecular tags on the immune system
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 Obesity leaves lasting molecular tags on the immune systemObesity leaves lasting molecular tags on the immune system
 
People who live with obesity are 'tagging' a memory of being overweight on a key part of the immune system - leaving people with ongoing risk of obesity-related conditions years after losing weight, according to a 10 year-long study published in EMBO Reports.
 
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