UCLA study shows loss of key estrogen regulator may lead to metabolic syndrome and atherosclerosis

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UCLA study shows loss of key estrogen regulator may lead to metabolic syndrome and atherosclerosis

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UCLA researchers demonstrated that loss of a key protein that regulates estrogen and immune activity in the body could lead to aspects of metabolic syndrome, a combination of conditions that can cause Type 2 diabetes, atherosclerosis and cancer.

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Tags: Heart Disease, Circulatory Disorders, Atherosclerosis, Metabolic, Metabolic Syndrome, Disease and Condition, Protein, Estrogen

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