Research on thymus gland at Pennington
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The thymus gland is supposed to help your body fight disease as you age, but by the time you are 45 years old the gland is 75 percent fat. News 2's Kristy Davis has more on a breakthrough study at Pennington Biomedical Research Center that is aimed at stopping the fatty transformation.