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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 these activities.
Walking for 30 minutes a day and practising yoga can help reduce fatigue in cancer patients and cut the risk of the disease spreading, coming back or resulting in death, research suggests.
New research suggests that yoga helps reduce fatigue and inflammation in older cancer survivors. Another study found that a sedentary lifestyle at the time of cancer diagnosis for older adults ...
A soft form of yoga catered for cancer survivors can help improve their odds of survival and cut the risk of the malignant disease recurring in the patients, according to new research. The study ...
A soft form of yoga catered for cancer survivors can help improve their odds of survival and cut the risk of the malignant disease recurring in the patients, according to new research. The study, ...
If you have breast cancer, you may be wondering if it's safe to practice yoga. If your doctor gives you the OK, here's a gentle routine to try.
While not a cure, yoga can be a valuable part of a comprehensive cancer care plan, enhancing mental well-being and physical comfort.
Eat like your life depends on it. While some factors that influence cancer risk — like age, gender and family history — are beyond our control, others can be managed. Among those is proper ...
A soft form of yoga catered for cancer survivors can help improve their odds of survival and cut the risk of the malignant disease recurring in the patients, according to new research. The study, ...
Walking and yoga could be more beneficial for our health than we thought, with new research suggesting these activities have the ability to reduce the risk of death in cancer patients.
A soft form of yoga catered for cancer survivors can help improve their odds of survival and cut the risk of the malignant disease recurring in the patients, according to new research. The study ...