There's still no magic pill for weight loss
19th Feb 2006, 11:23 GMT
Dr. Barbara Corkey, a Boston University professor of medicine and biochemistry, started AdipoGenix Inc. with a simple fat-busting strategy: ''Let's ask the fat cell to tell us what works. What decreases the amount of fat in a fat cell?"
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