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Breast Cancer Risk Increased By Social Isolation, Stress-Induced Obesity In Mice
April 5, 2011 by NewsBot
Stress from social isolation, combined with a high-fat diet, increases levels of a brain neurotransmitter - neuropeptide Y, or NPY - in mice that then promotes obesity, insulin resistance, and breast cancer risk, say researchers at Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, a part of Georgetown University Medical Center (GUMC)...


