All the men in my family closest to me, including my dad and both grandfathers, have died of cardiac arrest. Knowing that up to 60 percent of susceptibility to heart disease can be attributed to ...
A single 10-minute workout may trigger blood changes that help fight colon cancer. That's according to new research from scientists at Newcastle University, who found that exercise quickly changes the ...
An oncologist answers the key questions about the new sitting-and-cancer study, and what its findings do and don’t show.
Exercise should be part of survivorship planning for children and adolescents with cancer, according to a new American ...
Researchers tracked how post-workout blood altered cancer cell repair and growth signals. Just 10 minutes of intense exercise daily can help fight bowel cancer. Post-exercise blood triggered faster ...
A brief, intense workout may do more than boost fitness—it could help fight cancer. Researchers found that just 10 minutes of hard exercise releases molecules into the bloodstream that switch on DNA ...
A small lab-based study suggests that intense exercise may help keep cancer cells from progressing, implying this could also be part of a larger cancer-prevention strategy Intense exercise can spark ...
Cancer survivorship is frequently accompanied by long-term physical, psychological, and social challenges, including cancer-related fatigue, reduced ...
Randomized data support structured post-adjuvant exercise as a disease-modifying survivorship strategy, improving disease-free survival and overall survival compared with education-only control.
Androgen-directed therapies can precipitate weight gain, insulin resistance, and cardiovascular risk, creating a clinical need for metabolic support when fatigue, pain, or toxicity limits exercise ...
Up to 80% of people who receive chemotherapy experience cancer-related cognitive impairment, which most commonly involves mild-to-moderate changes such as difficulty paying attention, memory lapses, ...