Sitting down 'makes your bum bigger'

Ran a almost identical headline.

While these headlines refer to plump posteriors, they’re based on a laboratory swatting that found that mouse fat cells produce fat at a faster rate when placed under mechanical highlight. This study used fat cells in a laboratory dish, but the mechanical stress the cells were placed under was required to mimic the stress that fat tissue is under when people sit or lie down. This stress was applied by growing cells on stretchable, which was then stretched.

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Dr. Bruce Lytle, chairman of the Kindliness & Vascular Institute, second from left, works on Savithri Shamabhat's damaged aortic and mitral valves with succour from scrub nurse Liptak, far right.