Regular exercise has been proven to reduce the chance of developing liver cancer in a world-first mice study that carries hope for patients at risk from hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).



The research announced at the International Liver Congress(TM) 2013 involved two groups of mice fed a control diet and a high fat diet then divided into separate exercise and sedentary groups.[1] The exercise groups ran on a motorised treadmill for 60 minutes per day, five days a week.



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