In her latest study, Rachel Perry, PhD, of Yale School of Medicine, reveals one of the clearest mechanisms to date behind a question patients often ask: Why
Nice one, you actually almost guessed what the study shows. I read the abstract and in general for melonomas and breast cancer in mice doing voluntary wheel running muscle glucose consumption went up and tumor consumption down. Tumor growth rate also slowed for the mice that ran.
Nice one, you actually almost guessed what the study shows. I read the abstract and in general for melonomas and breast cancer in mice doing voluntary wheel running muscle glucose consumption went up and tumor consumption down. Tumor growth rate also slowed for the mice that ran.