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Zen Method Tai Chi Tuesday ( Healing TEAL Ovarian Cancer Series )

http://www.zenmethodtaichi.com A short video for the Ovarian Cancer Awareness Campaign. This exercise is called ‘ Stepping Into The Unknown ‘. It might look …

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Exercise Lowers Risk Of Lung And Colorectal Cancer Among Middle Aged Men

New research conducted by researchers at the University of Vermont reveals that middle-aged men who engage in a lot of cardiovascular exercise are at a reduced risk of suffering from lung and colorectal cancer. In addition, those who exercise are less likely to die from prostate cancer (although their risk of contracting the disease remained the same)…

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Physical Activity Reduces Breast Cancer Risk

Breast cancer risk can be reduced through physical activity, according to new data published in a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research, called Cancer Epidemiology. Aerobic exercise may prove to be a very effective means of lowering one’s risk of developing breast cancer. Breast cancer is the most common invasive cancer in females worldwide…

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Integrative Medicine: Exercise helps survival rate of cancer patients, study indicates

Do you need a little help in getting yourself up off the couch to exercise? We all know that exercise can help reduce the risk of many diseases, including heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes and stroke.

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Exercise Could Hold Key To Cancer Cure

Regular exercise has been proven to reduce the chance of developing liver cancer in a world-first mice study that carries hope for patients at risk from hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The research announced at the International Liver Congress™ 2013 involved two groups of mice fed a control diet and a high fat diet then divided into separate exercise and sedentary groups…

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Cardio could hold key to cancer cure

Regular exercise has been proven to reduce the chance of developing liver cancer in a world-first mice study that carries hope for patients at risk from hepatocellular carcinoma.

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Can Diet and Exercise Prevent Ovarian Cancer?

A new clinical trial at Florida Hospital Cancer Institute is studying the effect of diet and exercise on the recurrence of ovarian cancers. For more informat…

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Photoacoustics spares healthy lymph nodes in patients with metastasized cancer

If a tumor has spread through the lymph nodes, the decision is often taken to exercise caution and remove extra tissue, to prevent it from spreading further. This often involves the removal of healthy lymph nodes. Photoacoustic detection allows surgeons to see which nodes are affected and which are not, while the operation is in progress. This could cut the number of unnecessary complications following surgery, while still ensuring that all affected tissue is removed.

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Photoacoustics spares healthy lymph nodes in patients with metastasized cancer

If a tumor has spread through the lymph nodes, the decision is often taken to exercise caution and remove extra tissue, to prevent it from spreading further. This often involves the removal of healthy lymph nodes. Photoacoustic detection allows surgeons to see which nodes are affected and which are not, while the operation is in progress. This could cut the number of unnecessary complications following surgery, while still ensuring that all affected tissue is removed.

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‘Healthier hormones’ through diet and exercise

Weight loss — by dietary changes alone or combined with physical exercise — has a positive impact on the production of adipose tissue hormones: Adipose tissue produces less leptin but, instead, more adiponectin, which counteracts diabetes and cancer. This explains, at a molecular level, the health-promoting effect of physical exercise and dietary changes, according to researchers.

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