Exercise Lowers Cancer Risk in Animal Models
17th May 2006, 14:21 GMT
PISCATAWAY, N.J. — Mice given the freedom to run to nowhere as much as they desired had reduced risks of skin and colon cancers. Similar exercise-induced effects have been seen in humans, with no clear explanation.
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