Home » Labradors and humans share genes which make them more likely to become obese, study finds World Labradors and humans share genes which make them more likely to become obese, study finds by Now World View Published: 07/03/2025 by Now World View Published: 07/03/2025 26 views 0 minutes read Donate A+A- Reset 26 Labradors and humans share genes which make them more likely to become obese, study finds Scientists at the University of Cambridge say the dog gene found to be most strongly associated with obesity is also linked to obesity in humans. Image: Scientists identified several genes linked to canine obesity. Pic: iStock Donation for Author Support My Work Donate 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTumblrWhatsappTelegramCopy LinkEmail Now World View Get the latest news at they happen right here in Now World View. Support Our Movement By Your Donation. previous post Video shows thousands of dead fish dumped on seabed after getting caught in trawl nets next post Every word Mikel Arteta said on Manchester United, Chido Obi-Martin and Lewis-Skelly discipline Related Articles Seriously ill children from Gaza war zone allowed... Published: 01/05/2025 China blames US for origin of COVID-19 and... Published: 01/05/2025 Augmented reality brings to life the stories of... Published: 01/05/2025 ‘Carrying a knife seems to be the norm’:... Published: 01/05/2025 More than 40 music acts including Paul Weller... Published: 01/05/2025 India shuts airspace to Pakistani airlines as US... Published: 01/05/2025 US and Ukraine sign deal to establish investment... Published: 01/05/2025 Trial begins for woman accused of murdering ex’s... Published: 01/05/2025 Blair’s so-called net zero ‘attack’ highlights the policy... Updated: 01/05/2025 Almost two-thirds of school leaders say the job... Updated: 01/05/2025 Add new comment Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Your rating: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. * By using this form you agree with the storage and handling of your data by this website.