
One Size Doesn't Fit All: Researchers Find Significant Sex-Based Differences in Obesity Treatment in Mice - UConn Today - University of Connecticut

Findings from nutritional scientist Ji-Young Lee show a potential obesity treatment works in different parts of the body in male versus female mouse models
One size rarely fits all. This is a truism the field of nutrition sciences is increasingly taking to heart when it comes to obesity treatment.
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