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Making Fat Disappear

Engineering mice with a fat-burning strategy from bacteria keeps the animals thin.

Obesity's Cellular Traffic Jam

Research in mice reveals why brain cells become deaf to appetite-suppressing signals.

Eating According to Your Genome

The emerging field of nutrigenomics is starting to yield some DNA-based diet tips, says nutrition scientist Jose Ordovas.

Part II: The Alchemist

A chef in Chicago wants to blow your mind

Part I: The Alchemist

A chef in Chicago wants to blow your mind

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