Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Having large breasts influences women's attitudes toward exercise. (Photo illustration: Ivana Cruz for Yahoo News; photo: Getty ...
Breast Cancer Briefing, hosted by Dr. Sara Nunnery, a breast medical oncologist and the director of Breast Cancer Research at ...
Exercise is well-known to benefit a person's physical and mental well-being, and research also suggests exercise may lower the risk of developing breast cancer. "These results suggest additional ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. New study finds ‘strong evidence’ that exercise cuts breast cancer risk (Getty Images/iStockphoto) There is “strong evidence” that ...
Patients with breast cancer who participate in a tailored exercise program after surgery have better shoulder function after 1 month compared with those who received usual care. Acute discomfort and ...
Metastatic breast cancer takes a toll on the body, and treatments for the disease can do the same. But new research shows that exercising can counter some negative physical and mental symptoms. Stage ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Regular exercise in adolescence and young adulthood may help cut a woman's risk of developing breast cancer before menopause, according to a U.S. study published on Tuesday.
Breaking a sweat does more for your body than just trim your waistline. Exercise may lower a woman’s risk for breast cancer and researchers are finding out why. Scientists from the University of ...
Taking time to get moving each day during pregnancy turns out to be a good thing for mom, baby and breast milk. Researchers at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center announced in a new study ...
Active Aging is weekly series that provides wellness tips and creative living ideas for the active aging lifestyle. Although completely preventing breast cancer isn’t possible, there are many steps ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Women who exercise moderately may be less likely than their inactive peers to develop breast cancer after menopause, a study published Monday suggests. Researchers found ...
Breastfeeding moms can exercise moderately without diminishing the amount of vital fatty acids in their breast milk, a new study suggests. In fact, researchers found, the concentration of certain fats ...