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Physical and Mental Health - Exercise, Fitness and Activity
Healthy body, healthy mind! Physical Exercise, Fitness, Running, Jogging, Gym and Activity. Twitter Hashtag: #GymEd Curated by Peter Mellow |
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My sports bra may be the ugliest undergarment I’ve ever owned, but it’s comfortable as ugg boots, writes Jenna Price.
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There is usually no one factor that causes breast cancer. It's likely a combination of the effects of a person's risks combined with an element of bad luck.
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In a new study, rats with low natural fitness were about four times as likely to develop breast cancer as those with high fitness.
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Doctors are studying whether weight loss improves survival for heavy patients.
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A low-calorie diet may reduce the chances of breast cancer spreading to other parts of the body, a new study has shown. - New Zealand Herald
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Women who suffer swelling following breast cancer treatment should be encouraged to exercise, say experts.
New National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidance says exercise will not make the problem worse and could improve well-being.
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In a new study, researchers found that breast-cancer patients who had high levels of vitamin D were twice as likely to survive than women with low levels. They reviewed five studies that observed more than 4,440 women
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Exercise has been shown to be very effective in managing many of the side effects of breast cancer treatment.
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Breaking a sweat does more for your body than just trim your waistline. Exercise may lower a woman's risk for breast cancer and researchers are finding out why. Scientists from the University of Minnesota in St.
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Exercise can lower women's risk of breast cancer, but how much exercise is enough and at what age do women have to be physically active to benefit?