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Offspring of Obese, Diabetic Fathers Have Gene Abnormalities, Study of Rats Reveals
Having an obese and or diabetic father who consumes a high-fat diet may be a contributing factor to the occurrence of obesity in children, according to a study of laboratory rats preformed by Australian researchers.
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