New research shows that staying active may be one of the most effective—and overlooked—tools for preventing and fighting ...
Small, everyday choices can add up over time. Getting regular movement, eating more plants, staying on top of screenings and ...
All the men in my family closest to me, including my dad and both grandfathers, have died of cardiac arrest. Knowing that up ...
Exercise can help women better cope with the rigors of advanced breast cancer, a new study says. Patients had less pain and fatigue, as well as an improved quality of life, after taking part in a ...
Learn more about exercise during and after breast cancer treatment, including the best workouts to try.
You know the virtues of regular physical activity: it can lower your risk of becoming overweight and can keep diseases like heart problems and diabetes at bay. But can it help reduce the risk of ...
In 2024, experts estimated that, within the United States, approximately 4.1 million women had a personal history of breast cancer. With such a significant population of breast cancer survivors, there ...
Regular exercise is key to good heart, bone and mental health. But growing research is also showing how vital it is for ...
EXCAP delivered individualized daily step goals, resistance-band training, and activity diaries entirely at home, enabling scalable implementation within routine chemotherapy supportive-care pathways.
CENTER CITY (WPVI) -- Breast cancer is on the rise among American women, according to the American Cancer Society. But there are steps any woman can take to reduce her risk, and help "Beat the Odds" ...
It's never too late to get moving and somewhat reduce breast cancer risk. That's the message from a prospective cohort study of 59,000 postmenopausal women in France. The researchers found that women ...
Eric H. Yang, MD, emphasizes the need for collaboration and interventions to protect patients’ hearts during breast cancer treatment. Watch part 1 to learn which breast cancer therapies carry the ...