Year: 2010
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.
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More exercise prescribed for cancer survivors, even before they finish therapy
HEALTHBEAT: More exercise prescribed for cancer survivors, even before they finish therapy
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Exercise is important
Grandview School in North Caldwell students celebrated their ninth Annual Project ACES (All Children Exercise Simultaneously) Day on Wednesday, May 5. Project ACES is celebrated worldwide to help promote the importance of exercising every day, building fitness and developing a healthy lifestyle. During Grandviews celebration, the third grade students demonstrated leadership by creating and …