A common diabetes drug may mimic one key effect of exercise in prostate cancer patients. Researchers found metformin boosts an “exercise molecule” linked to appetite and weight control, even in those ...
Researchers say metformin may mimic some benefits of exercise in prostate cancer patients, helping improve metabolism and manage treatment-related side effects.
Diabetes drug metformin may mimic exercise effects in prostate cancer, supporting weight, metabolism and overall health ...
Researchers have identified a surprising metabolic effect of a widely used diabetes drug in men undergoing prostate cancer treatment.
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Metformin may mimic exercise-linked metabolite in prostate cancer patients
Prostate cancer patients treated with the widely prescribed diabetes drug metformin showed elevated blood levels of N-lactoyl ...
Among patients receiving metformin, Lac-Phe levels rose and remained elevated even after hormone therapy began. However, the ...
Metformin raised the exercise-linked metabolite Lac-Phe in prostate cancer patients across disease stages and treatment ...
A new study has found that a widely used diabetes drug, metformin, may produce some of the same effects in the body as ...
A COMMON drug already given to millions of Brits could mimic the effects of “intense” exercise in people who can’t work out, ...
Men are famously reluctant to talk about their health. When it comes to the prostate, that reluctance often turns into silence, until something goes wrong. Yet prostate health affects far more than ...
A new study has found that metformin, a widely prescribed diabetes drug, may mimic one of exercise's core biological effects ...
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