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Weekend warrior” and regular activity patterns that met current physical activity recommendations reduced the risk for ...
I’ve always been active, but after being diagnosed with breast cancer and starting my treatment, I’m a little worried about getting back into my routine. Is it ...
A new study involving more than 80,000 people reveals that cycling every day reduces the risk of cancer by up to 50% and ...
LaShae D. Rolle discusses how maintaining physical activity during active breast cancer treatment may impact a patients mental and emotional well-being.
The role of physical activity (PA) and exercise in the lives of female cancer survivors is increasingly recognized for its profound impact on their ...
People who exercise to extreme levels and appear healthy on the outside can, in fact, be quite unhealthy on the inside.
New research from the American Cancer Society shows exercise can help improve the survival for cancer patients.
New research published in the Journal of the American Heart Association shows that getting your weekly exercise in just one ...
A new study found that 15 minutes of fast walking each day may lower mortality risk by 19%. Fast walking lowered overall ...
Given these data, Kirschner, the director of program development at the Cancer Survivorship and Supportive Care Professionals ...
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Research indicates that just one workout session can reduce the growth of cancer cells by nearly a third. Exercise, whether ...
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