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Gym operator Xercise4Less will be inviting non-members to visit and train for free over
the Mother’s Day weekend in support of Breast Cancer Care’s ‘Mum of a Kind’ campaign.
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17 Mar 2017
Exercise can be beneficial towards recovery after breast cancer, though a large
number of surviving women do not meet current exercise guidelines, according
to an American study published in the journal Cancer.
news •
16 Jun 2014
Women's sports and lifestyle brand, USA PRO, has teamed up with Cancer Research UK to launch a special clothing collection.
product innovation •
01 Aug 2007
Hitting the weights provides a major boost to breast cancer survivors trying to regain
muscle and bone strength lost due to cancer treatment and physical inactivity,
according to new research.
news •
13 Oct 2015
Routine exercise could potentially reduce the risk of post-menopausal women
developing breast cancer, according to research published in the American
Association for Cancer Research journal.
news •
19 Aug 2014
Star Trac is set to provide 90 Star Trac Spinner® NXT bikes and 60 Spinner® Pro bikes for SpinOdyssey 2008.
product innovation •
01 Feb 2008
A hormone released from the muscle during exercise may prevent breast cancer and boost the
effects of chemotherapy drugs used to treat it, according to a study carried out at the University of
New Mexico.
news •
08 Apr 2015
Lessbounce has introduced a limited edition, level 4 Shock Absorber B109 Charity Pink Bra.
product innovation •
08 Sep 2008
A new study has highlighted one of the reasons why exercise is effective in helping to prevent breast cancer
HCM issue 8 2013
Vulkan, which supplies muscle and joint supports, has launched a hot pink version in aid of a leading breast cancer charity.
product innovation •
06 May 2008
Exercising for twice the recommended weekly amount is likely to help reduce the risk of
breast cancer for postmenopausal women, scientists have said.
news •
23 Jul 2015
The Pink Ribbon Program, an exercise scheme designed in the US for breast cancer survivors, will be introduced to exercise and health professionals in the UK for the first time this month.
news •
11 Jul 2011
The country may be facing a physical inactivity crisis, but there is at least some cause for
cheer(s) for the health and fitness sector: Brits are almost twice as likely to exercise than
go the pub.
news •
01 Jun 2015
Exercise can slow the growth of breast cancer tumours in mice, according to
research published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
news •
07 Apr 2015
Clinical trials have begun to explore the benefits that
therapeutic massage can provide in
alleviating some of the most debilitating symptoms
of breast cancer.
news •
17 Mar 2015
Ray Algar reports on Planet Fitness’ four-year push to raise funds for breast cancer research
HCM issue 5 2015
ThriveWell's Erin Ercoline talks to Kate Cracknell about the DIVA exercise and nutrition programme for breast cancer patients
HCM issue 3 2012
Walking regularly could help to prevent the deaths of tens of thousands of
people every year, according to a new report.
news •
07 Oct 2013
ukactive CEO David Stalker has spoken out in favour of active lifestyles,
following widespread news coverage suggesting that most cancers are the result
of bad luck.
news •
06 Jan 2015
Around a quarter of preventable cancers in the United States are thought to be
impacted by people either being obese or overweight, or being physically
inactive, according to the American Association for Cancer Research's new
cancer progress report.
news •
19 Sep 2014
The UK is the fourth worst country in the world for cancer caused by obesity in
men, a recent study has discovered.
news •
03 Dec 2014
Exercise is likely to benefit breast and prostate cancer patients, both during and after
treatment, according to studies presented at a US cancer research conference.
news •
23 Nov 2016
Simon Lowe, CEO of Grayshott Spa in Surrey, UK,
well known for its gut health regime, welcomed
guests to the 50th anniversary of the spa and the
launch of its new 'Nurture & Support’ wellness
programme for people who are living with cancer
or are in remission.
news •
09 Sep 2014
Millions of people with long-term health conditions will be targeted via a £1.3 million
investment project launched by Sport England to encourage them to become more
physically active.
news •
02 Jul 2018
Logan Aldridge lost an arm at the age of 13,
but refused to let that determine his path, going on to become a Crossfit competitor, coach, and co-founder of the Adaptive Training Academy
HCM issue 2 2022
Premature mortality in the UK is “persistently and significantly” below the mean
of other European Union countries, according to analysis of British health data
published this month.
news •
05 Mar 2013
Obese people have an increased risk of developing 13 types of cancer – and the threat is greatest in
developed nations with sedentary populations.
news •
09 Jan 2019
New research from Flinders University in Australia has found that breast reduction surgery can
change women's participation in physical activity
news •
23 Aug 2023
A member of White Horse Leisure and Tennis Centre has been interviewed by the BBC’s See Hear programnme for a feature about access for deaf people to gyms and health clubs.
news •
07 Mar 2007
New analysis from Nuffield Health - one of the UK's largest healthcare charities
- has found that larger waist sizes can increase the risk of cancer and
infertility in women.
news •
27 Jun 2012
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director, Matt Aynsley, explain the rationale
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University of Sheffield Sport has opened the doors of its flagship
Goodwin Sports Centre following a major refurbishment
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Nuffield Health has worked with ServiceSport UK for more than ten
years, ensuring the equipment in its clubs is commercially optimised
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Epassi, a provider of workplace wellness benefits, is creating a fitter
and more productive workforce, one membership at a time
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McFit, the original budget gym is undergoing
a transformation with a new look and
estate-wide overhaul, as Liz Terry reports
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Imposter syndrome about a promotion taught the
CEO of SATS that behaving authentically is the most
important part of leadership. He talks to Kath Hudson
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Basic-Fit – which has been scaling rapidly across Europe –
is considering franchising to ramp up growth further afield
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As more people join clubs to support their mental
health, fitness professionals need to be empowered to
take a holistic approach. Kath Hudson shares useful
tools discussed at the ACE summit on mental health
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