A landmark study suggests physical activity can help cancer patients live longer. Scientists are learning why.
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 ...
Even short bursts of exercise impact cancer risk, according to a study. It may change how colon cancer cells behave. Here’s what you need to know about the latest research. We already know that some ...
The findings come from a study examining how aerobic exercise affects proteins in the blood known to have cancer-fighting properties. While breast cancer is more common after the menopause, it can be ...
Exercise can help women with advanced breast cancer better withstand both cancer treatments and the ravages of the disease, a new clinical trial shows. A nine-month program of supervised aerobic and ...
The new year is here and nipping at its heels are those holiday bills, skyrocketing health insurance premiums and, of course, first-of-the-year resolutions to live your healthiest life ever. But how ...
Taking excessively high doses of some vitamins and minerals can backfire—or be a complete waste of your time (and money).
In the 1990s, colon cancer was considered a problem for older adults. That's why it was a complete shock for Katie Couric when her husband, Jay Monahan, was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer in 1997 ...
These simple movements combine speed and strength to train your body's ability to rapidly generate force. They can also help ...