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Diesel exaust & health
2024-10-16 19:05:10.813831+02 by
Dan Lyke
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BYU study finds diesel exhaust can contribute to poor metabolism, weight gain
The study, published in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences, found exhaust gas produced by diesel engines is tied to increased fat mass, enlarged fat cells, insulin resistance and inflammation. These changes can lead to metabolic conditions such as obesity, diabetes and heart diseases, a release from BYU says.
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