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Exercise Benefits Cancer Survivors, New Report

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If exercise were a cancer drug, it would be a blockbuster, appears to be the conclusion of a new review on the benefits of physical activity to people surviving and living beyond cancer. In a r

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New guidelines help cancer survivors exercise and eat better - Harvard Health Publications

health.harvard.edu — “Surviving cancer was once a challenging achievement. Today, more than 12 million Americans are cancer survivors, and many live long after their diagnoses. New guidelines from the American Cancer Society (ACS) offer them science-based advice for eating better and staying active—two keys to healthy living for cancer survivors and everyone else. The report, called Nutrition and Physical Activity Guidelines for Cancer Survivors, is available for free from the ACS website. The guidelines provide specView full resource at health.harvard.edu

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New guidelines aim to help cancer survivors eat better, exercise more, and live longer. http://t.co/4L8paNX0

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Study: Online Counseling Could Help Decrease Cancer-Related Fatigue - iHealthBeat

ihealthbeat.org — “A Korean study finds that cancer survivors who experience fatigue could benefit from Web-based counseling on exercise, nutrition and other health habits. Study participants who used the online program reported less fatigue and a higher quality of life than those not using the program. Reuters.View full resource at ihealthbeat.org

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Study: Online Counseling Could Help Decrease Cancer-Related Fatigue - http://t.co/ubIgPBrz from Korea

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Breast cancer survivors benefit from practicing mindfulness-based stress reduction

sciencedaily.com — “Women recently diagnosed with breast cancer have higher survival rates than those diagnosed in previous decades, according to new research. However, survivors continue to face health challenges after their treatments end. Previous research reports as many as 50 percent of breast cancer survivors are depressed. Now, researchers say a meditation technique can help breast cancer survivors improve their emotional and physical well-being.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Science Daily: Breast cancer survivors benefit from practicing mindfulness-based stress: http://t.co/2hA4NnUo Full http://t.co/Vethb833

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New exercise center free for cancer survivors | kens5.com San Antonio

kens5.com — “Studies have shown that cancer survivors can benefit from an exercise program tailored specifically for themView full resource at kens5.com

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New exercise center free for cancer survivors: SAN ANTONIO -- You’ve heard of gyms for weightlifters and fitness... http://t.co/yXTcfEPe

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The Benefits of Exercise After Cancer - NYTimes.com

well.blogs.nytimes.com — “Many people who have had cancer may be inclined to rest and take it easy after treatment, but a new report by a leading British cancer charity is strongly urging some patients to increase, not reduce, their levels of physical activity.View full resource at well.blogs.nytimes.com

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Did you know: 2.5 hours of exercise/week may lower a breast cancer patient’s risk of dying or cancer recurrence by 40%? http://ow.ly/5Z29Z

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The Benefits of Exercise After Cancer - NYTimes.com

well.blogs.nytimes.com — “Many people who have had cancer may be inclined to rest and take it easy after treatment, but a new report by a leading British cancer charity is strongly urging some patients to increase, not reduce, their levels of physical activity.View full resource at well.blogs.nytimes.com

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NYT: Well: The Benefits of Exercise After Cancer http://nyti.ms/o67nFu

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The Benefits of Exercise After Cancer - NYTimes.com

well.blogs.nytimes.com — “Many people who have had cancer may be inclined to rest and take it easy after treatment, but a new report by a leading British cancer charity is strongly urging some patients to increase, not reduce, their levels of physical activity.View full resource at well.blogs.nytimes.com

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Physical Exercise Improves Cancer Treatment | ThirdAge

thirdage.com — “For cancer patients and survivors, undergoing at least 150 minutes of moderate intensity exercise can help improve survival rates as well as recurrence rates, a new U.K. report shows.View full resource at thirdage.com

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Anti-Cancer: Explore a New Way of Life - MD Anderson Cancer Center Video

www3.mdanderson.org — “Video - With teachings from his book Anti-Cancer, international best-seller, David Servan-Schreiber, a dedicated scientist, doctor, acclaimed author and cancer survivor, will change the way you think about everyday life and cancer prevention. Servan-Schreiber shares his insights on how to: Develop a science-based, anti-cancer diet; Recognize how stress and painful emotional experiences can feed cancer; Reap the benefits of exercise, yoga and meditation; Minimize environmental toxins; and Find thView full resource at www3.mdanderson.org

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Here's a link to the great Anti-Cancer presentation @ServanSchreiber gave at MD Anderson a couple of years ago: http://bit.ly/rf3dxk

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Heart needs work after heart attack: New study challenges the notion that the heart must rest

sciencedaily.com — “A new study shows that for best results in stable patients after heart attack, early exercise as well as prolonged exercise is the key to the best outcomes. The study found that stable patients who have suffered heart attacks get more benefits for heart performance when starting an exercise program one week after the heart attack, than waiting a month or longer to begin rehabilitation.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Exercise is a "wonder drug" and this new report proves that heart attack survivors need to get on it right away! http://bit.ly/edxFt9

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OneIndia reports on new evidence for the benefits of exercise after breast cancer surgery | The Cochrane Collaboration

cochrane.org — “OneIndia reports on new evidence for the benefits of exercise after breast cancer surgery | The Cochrane CollaborationView full resource at cochrane.org

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RT @cochranecollab: OneIndia reports on new evidence for the benefits of exercise after breast cancer surgery #cochrane http://ow.ly/21FjO

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New Guidelines Strongly Recommend Exercise For Cancer Patients, Survivors

medicalnewstoday.com — “Cancer survivors - including those currently undergoing treatment - can experience a multitude of benefits from exercise, according to a new roundtable statement from theView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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New Guidelines Strongly Recommend Exercise For Cancer Patients, Survivors http://mnt.to/3Dss #sportsmedicine

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Anti-Cancer: Explore a New Way of Life - M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Video

www3.mdanderson.org — “Video - With teachings from his book Anti-Cancer, international best-seller, David Servan-Schreiber, a dedicated scientist, doctor, acclaimed author and cancer survivor, will change the way you think about everyday life and cancer prevention. Servan-Schreiber shares his insights on how to: Develop a science-based, anti-cancer diet; Recognize how stress and painful emotional experiences can feed cancer; Reap the benefits of exercise, yoga and meditation; Minimize environmental toxins; and Find thView full resource at www3.mdanderson.org

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#Video: Watch the best-selling author of Anti-Cancer shares insights on changing behaviors to reduce cancer risks http://bit.ly/iVjPB

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