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Furthermore, she found sum of 6 POPs interacted with obesity. The higher body mass and the higher POPs levels, people had more diabetes. I think this slide show critical information to us, because one can see if there is very low POPs in blood, people does not develop diabetes even though BMI is high over 30. This fact pose question I will ask later. Could we prevent diabetes by lowering whole body POPs level? |