While you can’t change your genes, small lifestyle choices, from exercise to diet, can help lower your risk of breast cancer.
Your breasts naturally become less firm as you age when the skin covering them begins to lose elasticity and the breast tissue succumbs to gravity. Pregnancy, hormone changes, and fluctuations in body ...
Exercise can suppress signaling within breast cancer cells, which can reduce tumor growth and even kill the cancerous cells, according to a team of Texas A&M researchers from the School of Veterinary ...
Aerobic exercise may reduce the risk of metastatic cancer by 72 percent, according to new research published in the November 15 issue of Cancer Research. The study is the first to investigate the ...
Regular readers of my column know I'm always pounding the table about the many benefits of exercise to promote health and well-being. However, an often-neglected benefit is that regular exercise can ...
A recent study reveals exercise's vital role in cancer protection. Australian researchers found that resistance training and ...
Research shows that high-intensity exercise can reduce the risk of metastatic cancer. Researchers found that there were 72% fewer metastatic cancer cases in people who reported regularly exercising at ...