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Broderick MP et al. – The study stands in contrast to previous work that has shown a positive relationship between Ad–36 exposure and (1) obesity, and (2) levels of serum cholesterol and triglycerides. In this study there was no association in either case. Unanticipated relationships between Ad–36 exposure and age, race and gender were found, and this is the first time that such a link between Ad–36 exposure and demographics has been found.


   

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