Andrew Huberman· PhD
they found luckily that when they removed this benign tumor H that uh the brown fat um decreases again to normal size and they gain weight again and they had normal blood pressure
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they found luckily that when they removed this benign tumor H that uh the brown fat um decreases again to normal size and they gain weight again and they had normal blood pressure
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because of that they have this continuous activation of the brown fat and they have grown a lot of brown fat in whole body abdomen or where it's located in these six different places but it is like very much compared to like normal people um and what they then see uh what we learned from the study is that brown fat can apparently grow if you have um an increase in nor adrenaline in the body it's not like you want that because when that happens you have a high blood pressure they had H they lost a lot of weight of course because this is activating your metabolism
what we learned from the study is that brown fat can apparently grow if you have um an increase in nor adrenaline in the body