Mice that exercise resist cancer

A just-published Rutgers University study found that female mice that exercised were substantially more resistant to cancer than those that did the mouse equivalent of sitting on the couch and watching TV.

Details in this report from the BBC.

 

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2 Responses to “Mice that exercise resist cancer”

  1. Wellness Urlaub
    March 25th, 2009 15:39
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    God point about this, nice summary.

  2. CAIUS
    April 29th, 2009 19:22
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    Great site. I think exercise is so important. It needs to be focused on by more people.

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