Thursday, May 26, 2011

Mice to reveal key to human obesity

Call him fatso, if you will. And call her a lazy lump if that is what you wish. But the big fat mice and their ilk which live in an exclusive `colony of mice' at a laboratory at Tarnaka will soon reveal to the world what makes them so obese. And here's why what they reveal will be important for the world.

After 14 years of research, scientists at the National Centre for Laboratory Animal Sciences (NCLAS) at the National Insitute of Nutrition (NIN) at Tarnaka are on the verge of a major breakthrough in detecting what makes the experimental breed of mice obese.

The breakthrough will be significant for the world as it will help fight obesity in human beings. Further studies based on the findings in the obese mice will reveal what makes human beings also obese. Obesity is enemy no. 1 in human beings and most diseases are directly related to the problem.

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