Exercise reduces fatigue in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy (PhysOrg)

Supervised exercise programmes that include high and low intense cardiovascular and resistance training can help reduce fatigue in patients with cancer who are undergoing adjuvant chemotherapy or treatment for advanced disease. The exercise training also improves patients’ vitality, muscular strength, aerobic capacity and emotional well-being, according to research published on BMJ.com today.
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Exercise reduces fatigue in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy (EurekAlert!)

Supervised exercise programs that include high and low intense cardiovascular and resistance training can help reduce fatigue in patients with cancer who are undergoing adjuvant chemotherapy or treatment for advanced disease. The exercise training also improves patients’ vitality, muscular strength, aerobic capacity and emotional well-being, according to research published on bmj.com today.
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Exercise crucial to control diabetes (Denver Post)

Q:My son has diabetes and, as a result, many problems with his feet. He has had to have surgical implants, has Charcot neuropathy in the left foot, and has had three toes amputated on the right foot, including the great toe. He is getting weaker due to no exercise or muscle strengthening, and his balance is in jeopardy. What kinds of exercises can he do?
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Instructional Approach Key to At-Risk Preschoolers Physical Development (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)

Newly released research in the September, 2009 issue of Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport (RQES) demonstrates that preschoolers exposed to a student-centered instructional approach for motor skill development called “mastery motivational climate,” reported significantly higher confidence about their physical abilities compared to preschoolers who did not receive this instructional …
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