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Yoga and walking can cut the risk of cancer spreading or returning, a new study has revealed
New research has highlighted the benefits of yoga and walking for cutting the risk of cancer spreading or returning post-treatment – but we can all benefit from introducing these low-impact ...
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Gravitas | Study: Yoga cuts the risk of Cancer spreading in the body
Studies show that yoga can help cancer patients live a longer life. Yoga can also help reduce inflammation in the body. What are the other positive aspects of yoga? Molly Gambhir tells you more.
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10 Lifestyle Changes To Lower The Risk Of Lymphoma
Follow a balanced diet that is rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins. Cut down on consumption of sugary ...
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Breast Cancer: 10 Yoga Asanas to Boost Your Breast Health
To practice these yoga asanas, simply find a quiet and comfortable place to sit or lie down on a yoga mat. It is also known as crocodile pose, this is good for asthma, reduces the risk of breast ...
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Breast cancer survivor introduces yoga to Philly community
In the midst of studying to achieve her dreams, Alston was diagnosed with breast cancer. But she did not let it stop her. Fast forward 30 years later, Alston is a survivor, an author, and the owner of ...
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Aspirin 'can cut cancer risk'
Fresh evidence that aspirin is a cancerfighting wonderdrug has emerged as a study suggests it could cut the risk of mouth, throat and oesophagus tumours by two-thirds. Scientists have already ...
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Vigorous activity for less than five minutes a day ‘could cut cancer risk by nearly 20%’
Short bursts of vigorous daily activity that leave you out of breath could cut the risk of cancer by nearly 20 per cent, scientists have said. A new study found four and a half minutes of vigorous ...
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Yoga may improve cardio functioning of heart failure patients
Heart failure can make everyday activities and exercise tough to carry out, but yoga might be a beneficial add-on to standard care. A new study from India finds this ancient practice improves ...
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Statins Can Cut Colorectal Cancer Risk in Ulcerative Colitis Patients, Study Finds
Statins Can Cut Colorectal Cancer Risk in Ulcerative Colitis Patients, Study Finds Claire Bugos September 20, 2023 at 1:29 PM ...
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Tomato sauce 'can cut risk of prostate cancer by a third'
Eating tomato sauce twice a week could reduce the risk of men developing prostate cancer by up to a third, according to new research. American experts, who carried out one of the biggest studies ...
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Cheap vegetable nutritionist swears by for a healthy gut can also cut cancer risk
From when we're young, we were always told to eat our vegetables because they are good for us - but it's only when we're adults we start to understand their true health benefits. And it turns out ...
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Study: Aspirin, ibuprofen may cut breast cancer risk
Can taking aspirin or ibuprofen reduce your risk of getting breast cancer? One of the largest studies of its kind suggests that the answer might be yes. In the past, researchers have flip-flopped ...

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