Regular physical activity before a cancer diagnosis may lower the risks of both disease progression and death suggests research published online in...
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Engaging in regular physical activity before being diagnosed with cancer may reduce the risk of disease progression and death, according to a study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine. The research suggests that even low levels of exercise can offer significant benefits for cancer patients. What the Study Found The study analyzed data from […]
Regular physical activity before a cancer diagnosis may lower the risks of both disease progression and death suggests research published online in...
A pooled data analysis of the available evidence, published online in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, finds that muscular strength and good...
A recent analysis has revealed a strong connection between physical strength, fitness, and a longer life for people with cancer. The study, published...
A new study offers promising evidence that regular aerobic exercise may help reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease. Researchers from the University...
Having strong muscles and good physical fitness can greatly lower the risk of death from any cause in people with cancer, highlights a pooled data...
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The FDA's nod is based on late-stage data, which show AZN's Datroway cuts the risk of disease progression/death by 37% vs chemotherapy in certain...
Taking care of your teeth may do more than just keep your smile bright. A new study suggests that flossing regularly could lower the risk of certain...