Abstract
Unsuccessful dieters complain that their stomachs rule their lives. That might be an exaggeration, but the denizens of the digestive system could dictate how much fat an individual stockpiles, according to new research on mice. Bacteria in the intestine signal rodents to amass fat, the work shows, and the results might help researchers understand why some people gain weight and others don't.
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