Topic: Exercise and Cancer
August 1, 2007
Caffeine And Exercise Markedly Decreases Risk Of Skin Cancer
The results of a study by scientists at Rutgers University in New Jersey doesn't mean that you can ditch your sun screen, but it does suggest that you might want to include caffeine and exercise in your sun protection regimen.... ... morePosted at 10:21 AM | TrackBack (0)
July 18, 2007
Study: Taking A Break In Middle Of Workout May Metabolize More Fat
Several studies have examined the relationship between exercise, rehabilitation and quality of life in cancer patients and reported positive findings, and being overweight or obese is known to substantially increase one's risk of dying from cancer. So cancer patients and... ... morePosted at 10:23 AM | TrackBack (0)
August 29, 2005
Fitness Counts Even for Men with Coronary Risk Factors
even men with high cholesterol levels and other risk factors for heart disease can cut their mortality risk in half by hitting the gym or treadmill four or five times a week
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April 5, 2005
Another Weapon For Beating Cancer: Exercise
octors have known for quite awhile that exercise plays a role in preventing some cancers, but a researcher at the James C. Wilmot Cancer Center is studying whether exercise provides therapeutic benefits, such as easing fatigue during radiation treatments.
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