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Exercise can counter the detrimental effects of cancer treatment, such as heart and nerve damage and brain fog, suggests an ...
Regular physical activity helps cancer patients manage fatigue, pain, brain fog, emotional distress, and heart damage during ...
Exercise can mitigate some of the side effects of cancer treatments across a range of cancer types, according to a recent ...
A new study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine found that just 75 minutes of moderate-intensity physical ...
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Call for exercise to be prescribed alongside cancer careDoctors should prescribe exercise to patients undergoing cancer care to help counter the side-effects of treatments, a new ...
Physical exercise reduced psychological, cardiological, and neurological adverse effects in people with cancer.
There's no exact cause known for the rise in cancers among young people, according to experts, but researchers are trying to ...
Doctors have been urged to prescribe exercise to more patients undergoing cancer care in a new study which looked at the ...
Exercise has been found to reduce treatment side effects of cancer, improve sleep and boost mental wellbeing - experts now ...
States with higher tax income were found to have increased cancer screening rates and decreased cancer mortality rates, ...
Doctors should prescribe exercise to reduce the side effects of cancer treatment, a study has suggested. Researchers found ...
A recent randomized controlled trial reveals the potential of a program designed to connect patients who have breast cancer ...
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