Obesity and high blood pressure are commonly associated. A study in mice now shows that hypothalamic inflammatory pathways may be the link connecting these two disorders and a potential target to uncouple obesity-related hypertension from weight gain (pages 883–887).
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Humphreys, M. The brain splits obesity and hypertension. Nat Med 17, 782–783 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1038/nm0711-782
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