Just breathe! Sounds simple and an easy way to improve your health in general, but does it work? When it comes to fighting cancer, experts say all the symptoms, like coughing and shortness of breath, ...
Exercise may help mitigate cancer treatment side effects, such as brain fog, pain, and fatigue. Image credit: Hernandez & Sorokina/Stocksy. Cancer treatments can cause a host of health problems. For ...
Objective To examine the comprehensive health impacts of exercise on people with cancer by systematically summarising existing evidence and assessing the strength and reliability of the associations.
Exercise may reduce cancer-related cognitive impairment among people starting chemotherapy, according to results of a ...
As of January 1, 2025, about one out of every 18 Americans -- that's around 19 million folks -- was a cancer survivor. If you are diagnosed, one way to make sure that you have increased longevity is ...
A phase 1b dose escalation study of AV-380 (anti-GDF15 monoclonal antibody) in combination with standard-of-care therapy in cancer patients with cachexia. This is an ASCO Meeting Abstract from the ...
Exercise has numerous health benefits, with a large body of evidence suggesting that regular physical activity can help you live longer. Now, a new large-scale study published on February 17 in JAMA ...
A new study suggests that more movement in the morning may have unique cardiovascular benefits for older adults. Fact checked by Nick Blackmer Exercising in the morning may uniquely benefit heart and ...
Recognising these subtle body changes can lead to an earlier diagnosis, when treatment is more likely to be successful ...