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Breast Cancer: Intervention Helpful for Weight Loss

An intervention aimed at changing eating and exercise habits can help women lose weight and possibly keep it off. Click here to read the article.

Social Factors Affect Leukemia Survival

Social and economic factors can affect the odds of survival, a new study shows. Click here to read the article.

Preliminary results suggest Mediterranean diet reduces breast cancer risk

A new study suggests there may be a way for women to dramatically reduce their risk of breast cancer. Click here to read the srticle.

Get active to prevent cancer and live longer with cancer

For people diagnosed with cancer, the risk of cancer death falls as physical activity rises. Click here to read the article.

Tai chi can help build strength, relieve pain

Tai chi exercises may improve walking, build strength and reduce pain. Click here to read the article.

Looking for a simple way to burn more calories while walking?

Change up your pace! Click here to read the article.

Mangia! Mediterranean Diet Good for the Gut

Adherence to a Mediterranean diet was associated with health-promoting microbes. Click here to read the article.

Bacon and other processed meats can cause cancer

Eating processed meats like hot dogs, sausages and bacon can cause colorectal cancer.

What’s the Best Stress Relief Method?

Engage in a mind-body practice this week and extend your life… Click here to read the article.

A New Prescription for Cancer Patients: Exercise

The next blockbuster prescription for cancer patients may be exercise, scientists say. Please click here to read the article.

Lotion ingredient paraben may be more potent carcinogen than thought

Parabens are preservatives widely used in everything from shampoos and cosmetics to body lotions and sunscreens. Click here to read the article.

How Exercise May Aid Cancer Treatment

In a new study involving mice, aerobic exercise slowed the growth of breast cancer tumors. Click here to read the article.

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