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Obesity treated with a vaccine against hunger? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Natascia   
Tuesday, 14 June 2011 12:07

Obesity could be "treated" with a vaccine, which blocks hormones that regulate appetite, a study on mice. Vaccinated animals ate less and they burned calories faster. If such a vaccine would be as effective in humans would revolutionize the market for weight loss pills which have side effects and can not be used long term, say researchers at the University of Porto.

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The researchers attached grelină hormone responsible for regulating appetite, harmless virus particles. Vaccinated mice began to produce antibodies against the respective hormone, thereby suppressing the sensation of foame.Efectul vaccine took 18 months to mice, which would be equivalent to four years in humans.

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