
Exercise pill? Researchers identify molecule in blood produced during workout
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Researchers at Stanford and Baylor say they have identified a molecule produced during exercise that can help regulate appetite and reduce obesity.
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"Regular exercise has been proven to help weight loss, regulate appetite and improve the metabolic profile, especially for people who are overweight and obese," Xu said. "If we can understand the mechanism by which exercise triggers these benefits, then we are closer to helping many people improve their health."
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