Researchers recommended a tailored, scientifically validated exercise program to individuals receiving chemotherapy for ...
A structured home-based exercise program (EXCAP) reduces "chemo brain" and prevents physical decline during cancer treatment.
After more than 25 years in oncology rehabilitation, clinical education, and survivorship care, I’ve found one thing holds true: exercise is medicine. It’s not a nice-to-have, and it’s not something ...
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.
A side plank uses resistance to provide a full-body workout. Source: April Laugh / Pixabay, used with permission Following a healthful diet, being physically active, using stress management techniques ...
Adding a 12-week structured physical exercise program to standard care was associated with alleviated symptoms and improved quality of life in adults with attention ...
In adults with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH), 20 weeks of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise led to disease resolution more than twice as often as standard care, as well as ...
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