Teen exercise improves cognition later

TORONTO, June 30 (UPI) — Women physically active at any age have lower risk of elderly cognitive impairment, but teen exercise appears most important, Canadian researchers found. Physical exercise – Cognition – Social Sciences – Cognitive Science – Canada

Exercise helps cancer survivors

WASHINGTON – NEW guidelines urge cancer survivors to exercise more, even, difficult as it may sound, those who have not yet finished their treatment. There is growing evidence that physical activity improves quality of life and eases some cancer-related fatigue. More, it can help fend off a serious decline in physical function that can last long after therapy is finished.

Exercise helps combat chemo’s effects

New guidelines urge cancer survivors to exercise more, even, difficult as it may sound, those who have not yet finished their treatment. Growing evidence shows it can help fend off a serious decline in physical function that can last long after therapy is finished.

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