A new study investigates the connection between body fat and cancer risk; here's how much exercise can lower the chances of ...
A single bout of physical activity could fill the bloodstream with cancer-busting allies. In an experiment involving 32 breast cancer survivors, a 45-minute session of either resistance training or ...
Physical activity may lower breast cancer risk in postmenopausal women. June 25, 2012— -- In addition to keeping hearts healthy and bones strong, there's another reason why women may want to ...
June 26 (Reuters) - Women who exercise moderately may be less likely than their inactive peers to develop breast cancer after menopause, according to a U.S. study. Researchers, whose study was ...
Older women who exercised prior to a diagnosis of breast cancer may have a lower risk of cardiovascular events (CVEs) and mortality from cardiovascular disease (CVD) compared with those who did not ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Regular exercise in adolescence and young adulthood may help cut a woman's risk of developing breast cancer before menopause, according to a U.S. study published on Tuesday.
Exercise after a breast cancer diagnosis is associated with an 18% reduction in the risk for distant recurrence and death (vs no exercise), according to a prospective cohort study of around 10,000 ...
Patients with breast cancer who participate in a tailored exercise program after surgery have better shoulder function after 1 month compared with those who received usual care. Acute discomfort and ...
Breast cancer is an emotional journey when a is first diagnosed. After the emotional wave, patients may face an uphill physical journey depending on their treatment plan. For those going through ...
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My Michigan Health shares guidance for life after breast surgery
A newly developed video, “Healing After Breast Surgery,” includes information about what to expect following surgery and ...
Breaking a sweat does more for your body than just trim your waistline. Exercise may lower a woman’s risk for breast cancer and researchers are finding out why. Scientists from the University of ...
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