Liposuction! is it dangerous?

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  Liposuction! is it dangerous?


Why see a plastic surgeon for liposuction to lose fat when you can take a pill? That’s exactly what the result of a University of Texas study headed by Dr. Mikhail Kolonin suggests is possible.
Mice fed a high-fat diet lost 30 percent of their bodyweight in just four weeks by administering a drug that cut off the blood supply to the fat cells. The drug also caused the animals to eat less food and it increased metabolic rate.

This obesity treatment is similar to anti-cancer drugs called angiogenesis inhibitors that starve tumors by cutting off their blood supply. The researchers said they are cautiously optimistic that they may have discovered a new way to reserve obesity. They do not know if the method will work in humans or if there are significant side effects.



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