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Why low temperatures could help starve tumours of fuel

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The Effects of Brown Fat on Cancer Growth in Mice

When we're cold, brown fat burns through blood glucose and limpid molecules to help keep our body temperature up. Yehi's team showed that cold exposure inhibited growth in the different tume types. And for one type of cancer, cola rectil cancer, the survival of the mice almost doubled compared to mice that were at warmer temperatures.

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