Their setup resembles clinical trials, such as one where doctors test a drug by
comparing lab rats that get the drug with those that don't.
Not exact matches
In a
lab study, researchers reported that
rats who consumed powdered liver were able to swim much longer (from 63 minutes to 2 hours)
compared to
rats fed a basic
rat with or without supplemental vitamin B complex.
So, the Farese and Gitler laboratories
compared these findings to those from
rat neurons analyzed Dr. Finkbeiner's
lab.
His
lab has done studies in
rats, where they
compared mice fed a standard diet (
rat chow) with mice fed a fattening diet, for 7 days.
A 2010 Princeton University study that
compared the health of
lab rats fed both sugars found those on a steady diet of HFCS gained far more weight, even though their caloric intake was the same.