Coping And Copulation Behavior May Help Calculate Diabetes Risk, Mouse Study Suggests
Thursday, November 6, 2008 - 09:14
in Biology & Nature
Researchers use two species of deer mice to study diabetes, and find that males of a calmer and more monogamous species regulate blood sugar better than males of a less calm and less monogamous species when subject to stress.
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