Exercise could potentially reduce the recurrence rate of breast cancer, new research from Edith Cowan University (ECU) has found. ECU PhD student Mr Francesco Bettariga led the study which found that ...
Not only is it possible to exercise if youre undergoing or have recently finished treatment for breast cancer, but being active can go a long way toward improving your health and helping you cope with ...
Many of us view exercise as a necessary evil. In all fairness, it requires motivation, discipline, and oftentimes a dedicated regimen to get off the couch and onto the StairMaster. Amid all the viral ...
Many people assume exercise should stop during breast cancer treatment, but specialists say the opposite is often true. With proper adjustments, physical activity can be safe and highly beneficial.
New UBC Okanagan research shows that exercise can do more than improve the strength and cardiovascular endurance of women who have survived breast cancer. Dr. Sarah Purcell, a researcher with UBC's ...
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 ...
New research published in the journal Cancer, Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention shows that exercise like walking may reduce a person’s risk for cancer. The researchers found that postmenopausal ...
Recreational physical activity may be associated with breast tissue composition and biomarkers of stress in adolescent girls, according to a new study from Columbia University Mailman School of Public ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Patients assigned to a 6-week, home-based exercise regimen at the start of chemotherapy reported less cognitive ...