Indo-Asian News Service | Wednesday December 14, 2016
New York: Researchers have found that intermittent fasting inhibits the development and progression of the most common type of childhood leukemia.
This strategy was not effective, however, in another type of blood cancer that commonly strikes adults.
“This study using mouse models indicates that the effects of fasting on blood cancers are type-d...
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