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Pancreatic cancer is one of the deadliest forms of cancer, with about 87% of patients dying within five years of diagnosis.
UC Davis researchers find low-fat diets slowed pancreatic precancer development in mice, even after weight gain.
Q: I found this snake in my wife’s flower bed, where chipmunks are digging holes that dry out the roots. My question: Do snakes burp? — Robert Reeves, Madison ...
Popular belief holds that our senses gather information only about the external world, but many of our sensory systems also monitor our internal environment, enabling the body to regulate its own ...
With rates of obesity and anxiety both on the rise-especially among younger Americans-new research suggests that the two ...
No fat cells: Actively-multiplying cancer cells (pink) are seen in a mouse predisposed to develop breast cancer. Fat cells are added: When fat cells were implanted in the breast, far fewer cancer ...
The suspected ringleader of a Mexican gang that recruits children to carry out violent crimes has finally been captured by police. Cops arrested Diego N, better known by his alias "La Rata Gorda ...
Forner, who was not involved in the study, explained what these findings might mean: “Using a mouse model of Alzheimer’s, this study sheds some light on how a high-fat diet may affect insulin ...
Our latest research shows that body fat reacts to exercise differently depending on the time of day – at least in mice. Our latest study found that when mice did a single exercise session in the ...
Now, researchers at the Penn State College of Medicine have added another discovery to the long list of adverse effects from high fat intake: a disruption in brain cells that regulate how rat ...