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Even Small Amounts of Exercise Mean Big Changes in a Person's Expression of DNA
Exercise changes the expression of a person's DNA in such a way that it alters the way fat is stored, according to researchers from Lund University in Sweden. The study is the first to describe what happens on an epigenetic level in fat cells when individuals participate in even small doses of exercise.
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