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Intense workout may reduce tumour growth: Study

<p>The surge of adrenaline that comes with a high-intensity workout may help reduce tumour growth by moving cancer-killing immune cells towards lung, liver or skin tumours, a new study in mice suggests</p>

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London: The surge of adrenaline that comes with a high-intensity workout may help reduce tumour growth by moving cancer-killing immune cells towards lung, liver or skin tumours, a new study in mice suggests.

Scientists found that mice who spent time on a running wheel were able to shrink tumours to 50 per cent of the size, compared to their less active counterparts.

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