For many years, doctors have encouraged people to stay active to protect their heart and overall health. Regular movement ...
Results showed that any amount of physical activity lowered risk of cancer death by 33% for bladder cancer patients; 38% for ...
Pooled data from six large cohorts show near dose-response effect, extending previous stud ...
A new hope for those with cancer. Cancer survival rates have reached new heights, with 70% of patients diagnosed hitting the ...
Staying fit and active has long been associated with better heart and overall health. It might also improve the chances of ...
Objective To examine the comprehensive health impacts of exercise on people with cancer by systematically summarising existing evidence and assessing the strength and reliability of the associations.
Exercise can counter the detrimental effects of cancer treatment, such as heart and nerve damage and brain fog, suggests an overarching review of the existing pooled data analyses of the most recent ...
The results indicated that exercise can mitigate some of the side effects of cancer treatments across a range of cancer types. Both traditional exercise and mind-body exercises showed benefits. Cancer ...