Ask just about any doctor how to improve your health, and the answer’s the same: exercise. Whether it’s lifting weights or logging miles, regular training reduces your risk of chronic disease, boosts ...
A landmark 17-year study has found that a workable exercise plan significantly improves survival and enduring health of people who have experienced colorectal cancer. So much so that, as one of the ...
We all know that regular exercise has many benefits, including reducing the risk of chronic diseases such as diabetes and heart disease. Exercise also improves outcomes in patients with cancer, ...
A 3-year structured exercise program post-chemotherapy improved disease-free and overall survival in stage III or high-risk stage II colon cancer patients. Patients in the exercise program reported ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Patients with stage III or high-risk stage II colon cancer in a structured exercise program had 28% lower risk ...
Researchers at the University of Delaware are examining the impact of 12 weeks of aerobic exercise training on cardiovascular health in mid-life adults. Participation includes four lab visits at UD ...
Angus Chen covers all issues broadly related to cancer including drugs, policy, science, and equity. He joined STAT in 2021 after covering health and science at NPR and NPR affiliate stations. His ...
DALLAS, Feb. 22, 2021 -- Twelve weeks of exercise training improved artery health and function in middle-aged and older men (ages 50-70 years) with low-to-normal testosterone levels, while ...
You may have heard that moderate intensity exercise — even brisk walking — may be linked to a 37% reduction in risk of death over time for colon cancer survivors, according to a surprising new study.
Exercise has numerous advantages, including improving benefits for individuals with cancer. Observational studies have shown links between cancer outcomes and physical activity, and new research has ...