The suspect in a shooting spree in metropolitan Phoenix is a security guard who allegedly told police he believed people were after him due to a separate shooting.
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In part one of a very small study, researchers from University of Copenhagen in Denmark compared the sperm cells of 23 men—13 who were lean, 10 who were obese—and discovered that the two groups of men possessed different genetic markers that could affect their yet-to-be conceived offspring’s appetite. In the second part of this research, which was published in the journal Cell Metabolism, investigators followed six obese men before, immediately after and one year after undergoing gastric bypass surgery. “We detected that some chemical additions to the DNA, called epigenetic marks, changed location after gastric bypass,” Romain Barrés, lead researcher, Associate Professor from the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Basic Metabolic Research, tells Yahoo Health.





