The little blue pill may have a future well beyond erectile dysfunction. Someday, we could perhaps see it prescribed for weight loss—or even to combat cancer, in combination with green tea. Scientists know that mice have lower rates of obesity, despite fatty diets, when they’re on the drug. Now, researchers in Germany have an idea why: Viagra plays a role in turning white fat cells—a factor in overweight humans’ “spare tires”—into beige ones, which burn energy, the New York Times reports.
Meanwhile, researchers in Japan have found that the drug may be handy in fighting cancer, if it’s taken with a dose of green tea. A scientist had earlier found that a chemical in green tea could apparently fight cancer—but a human enzyme may have been getting in the way. Viagra blocks this enzyme. The researcher gave cancerous mice a combination of the substances and found that cancer cells stopped developing, the Japan Times reports. But in both Viagra studies, the researchers warn: Don’t try it at home. “This pill is approved by the FDA for a particular purpose for a reason,” says one.
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Carol Maietta
January 29, 2013 at 11:23 am
This will give shy men a great excuse to ask for the magic blue pill which in return could make a few females smile.
Bill Formby
February 11, 2013 at 8:04 pm
Wow! I hope it works better than the four hour thing they warn about. That is definitely a myth, or so I am told.