Blame Our Evolutionary Risk Of Cancer On Body Mass
Mon, 11 Dec 2006 09:00 AM EST
... A key enzyme that cuts short our cellular lifespan in an effort to thwart cancer has now been linked to body mass.Until now, scientists believed that our relatively long lifespans controlled the expression of telomerase--an enzyme that can lengthen the lives of cells, but can also increase the rate of cancer. [click link for full article] ...
Related Topics
- Body Mass Index
- Risk Factors
- Body Mass Index / Bmi
- Colorectal Cancer
- Body Image
- Body work
- Cervical Cancer
- Body Measurements
- Wasting syndrome (loss of body mass where the person becomes very thin and weak)
- Security Risk Assessment
- Parasitic Diseases
- Cardiac Risk
- Cancers
- High Risk Pregnancy
- Prostate Cancer
- Brain Cancer
- Kidney Cancer
- Pancreatic Cancer
- Testicular Cancer
- Esophageal Cancer

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