A landmark study suggests physical activity can help cancer patients live longer. Scientists are learning why.
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Even short bursts of exercise impact cancer risk, according to a study. It may change how colon cancer cells behave. Here’s what you need to know about the latest research. We already know that some ...
Chemo brain” affects up to 80% of people receiving chemotherapy, making everyday tasks harder. In a new trial, cancer ...
Exercise can help women with advanced breast cancer better withstand both cancer treatments and the ravages of the disease, a new clinical trial shows. A nine-month program of supervised aerobic and ...
Cancer remains one of the most significant health challenges worldwide, affecting millions of people every year. Despite ...
Colorectal cancer is becoming more common worldwide, especially among younger adults. Experts say that while no single food ...
The new year is here and nipping at its heels are those holiday bills, skyrocketing health insurance premiums and, of course, first-of-the-year resolutions to live your healthiest life ever. But how ...
The latest research suggests that exercise can help maintain muscle health as we age, and boost longevity. Here is the ...
For many women with breast cancer, the very treatment that saves their lives can also bring fatigue, loss of muscle mass, emotional strain and other daunting obstacles. A new study shows that exercise ...