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  1. In 2009, studies from Harvard Medical School and elsewhere discovered that humans have not only white fat cells but also brown fat cells. "Brown fat cells don't store fat: they burn fat. If your goal is to lose weight, you want to increase the number of your brown fat cells and to decrease your white fat cells," says Dr. Komaroff.
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