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Exercise May Inhibit Cancer by Fuelling The Immune System, Study in Mice Suggests – ScienceAlert
Exercise might prevent some types of cancer from growing and spreading, and while scientists still aren’t sure why that is, new research on mice offers a potential…

Exercise might prevent some types of cancer from growing and spreading, and while scientists still aren’t sure why that is, new research on mice offers a potential explanation.
After intense physical activity, elevated levels of certain metabolites, like lactate, might be ‘feeding’ important immune cells in our blood. The results are mainly based on experiments with mice, but preliminary tests in male humans suggests a similar mechanism could be at play.
“Our research shows that exercise affects…
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