Researchers say metformin may mimic some benefits of exercise in prostate cancer patients, helping improve metabolism and manage treatment-related side effects.
Researchers have identified a surprising metabolic effect of a widely used diabetes drug in men undergoing prostate cancer treatment.
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 ...
A common diabetes medication could help men with prostate cancer who develop hormone therapy-related metabolic syndrome ...
Prostate cancer patients treated with the widely prescribed diabetes drug metformin showed elevated blood levels of N-lactoyl ...
A new study has found that metformin, a widely prescribed diabetes drug, may mimic one of exercise's core biological effects ...
Metformin raised the exercise-linked metabolite Lac-Phe in prostate cancer patients across disease stages and treatment ...
A COMMON drug already given to millions of Brits could mimic the effects of “intense” exercise in people who can’t work out, ...
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Diabetes drug metformin may mimic exercise effects in prostate cancer, supporting weight, metabolism and overall health ...