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  "path": "/disease/obesity/low-protein-beige-fat/",
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    "Obesity",
    "Illnesses and conditions",
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  "textContent": "Not all body fat is created equal. There is white adipose tissue, which stores excess energy, brown adipose tissue, which burns energy, and a third category known as “beige” fat. This type of fat can emerge from white fat under certain conditions and take on the energy-burning properties of brown fat, making it a compelling target for obesity research.\n\nContinue Reading\n\n**Category:** Obesity, Illnesses and conditions, Body and Mind\n\n**Tags:** Weight Loss, Weight, Diet, Protein, City of Hope, McMaster University, Keio University",
  "title": "Low-protein diet shifts fat tissue into burn mode"
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