More Evidence that Exercise Prevents Cancer A growing body of evidence continues to support previous research about the cancer-fighting benefits of exercise and the link between physical activity and cancer prevention. Experts are now creating guidelines on diet and exercise, which for the first time puts exercise on…
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Exercise and Breast Cancer Recovery The most common issues that plague post-mastectomy patients are upper-crossed syndrome and range of motion limitations in the affected shoulder. Upper cross syndrome is the combination of protracted (rounded) shoulders, forward head, cervical lordosis, winged-scapula, and thoracic kyphosis. As a result of these…
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[caption id="attachment_1097" align="alignleft" width="150"] National Cancer Institute[/caption] The Four Major Molecular Subtypes of Breast Cancer - NCI Press Release The four major molecular subtypes of breast cancer have been determined for the first time by researchers that have used national data to determine the incidence of the by…
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