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Exercise to thwart 'chemo brain' shows promise in randomized trial
Significantly less cancer-related cognitive impairment, mental fatigue after chemotherapy ...
Exercise may reduce cancer-related cognitive impairment among people starting chemotherapy, according to results of a ...
New research suggests that exercise may help people with cancer stay mentally sharp and better able to handle daily tasks, work, and social activities through chemotherapy treatment delivered on an ...
New research in the March 2026 issue of JNCCN-Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network suggests that exercise may help people with cancer stay mentally sharp and better able to handle ...
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 ...
Exercise is not a cure, but it’s something most people can do during their treatment to help their recovery, and reduce the chance of cancer recurring once they’ve finished treatment.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Exercise really is as good as a drug, a groundbreaking new study found. In a global trial, workouts did better than pricey ...
Angus Chen covers all issues broadly related to cancer including drugs, policy, science, and equity. He joined STAT in 2021 after covering health and science at NPR and NPR affiliate stations. His ...
For many women with breast cancer, the very treatment that saves their lives can also bring fatigue, loss of muscle mass, ...
Could exercise be ‘better than a drug’ at preventing colon cancer recurrence? Image credit: Connect Images/Tim Hall/Getty Images. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), colorectal cancer is ...
"Exercise is medicine" has become something of a mantra, with good reason. There's no doubt that regular physical activity has a broad range of health benefits. Exercise can improve circulation, help ...
People living with cancer can access pioneering exercise treatment at a new centre in Hull. Yorkshire Cancer Research has taken space at Cherry Tree Court in the city centre, which has recently been ...
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