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Men who take muscle-building pills and powders are more likely to develop testicular
cancer, according to a study published in the British Journal of Cancer.
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22 Apr 2015
Leading UK cancer charities have called for newly diagnosed to be prescribed exercise and
nutrition plans, in order to help their recovery.
news •
17 Jul 2019
Health experts are urging obese women to adopt healthier lifestyles, following research
suggesting they have a 40 per cent greater risk of weight-related cancer.
news •
17 Mar 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.
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01 Feb 2008
Research shows that doing YOCAS yoga can help prevent cancer relapse
HCM issue 6 2023
Research has found regular high-intensity exercise reduces the risk of metastatic cancer by 72 per cent
HCM issue 10 2022
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.
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23 Nov 2016
Clinical trials have begun to explore the benefits that
therapeutic massage can provide in
alleviating some of the most debilitating symptoms
of breast cancer.
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17 Mar 2015
Cancer patients who practise YOCAS yoga can benefit from reduced levels of
inflammation – helping their road to recovery and even preventing cancer from
returning.
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09 Jun 2023
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
Cancer patients should be encouraged to take part in physical activity both during and after treatment, according to new guidelines from the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), US.
news •
07 Jun 2010
Advice on diet and exercise could help cut patients’ chances of
developing bowl cancer, new research published by the British Medical
Journal has found.
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14 Mar 2014
National gym operator Xercise4Less will kick off a month-long partnership with blood
cancer charity Anthony Nolan beginning with an open weekend at all of its 47 clubs to
coincide with World Cancer Day on Saturday (4 February).
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31 Jan 2017
A study from the Karolinska Institutet in Sweden suggests exercising can lead to better outcomes in people with cancer
HCM issue 10 2020
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.
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13 Oct 2015
ThriveWell's Erin Ercoline talks to Kate Cracknell about the DIVA exercise and nutrition programme for breast cancer patients
HCM issue 3 2012
A health spa designed to cater for the needs of cancer patients, survivors and carers has opened at the START Center for Cancer Care in San Antonio, Texas, US.
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06 Dec 2010
A new study has highlighted one of the reasons why exercise is effective in helping to prevent breast cancer
HCM issue 8 2013
Ground-breaking research has shown that cancer patients who followed a course of exercise
ahead
of surgery saw their tumours shrink markedly when compared to patients who followed the
standard
care pathway.
news •
14 Feb 2022
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 increasing use of tobacco, consumption of alcohol and highly processed
foods and a lack of physical activity are to contribute to a global surge in cancer
cases in the coming years, according to a report published by the World Health
Organisation (WHO).
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05 Feb 2014
Aquaterra Leisure is to launch a free 12-week exercise programme for people who
are either living with or have recovered from cancer in Islington, north London,
next month.
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22 Mar 2012
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
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
Cancer Research UK has teamed up with exercise reward app bounts to inspire charity
fundraisers to keep active all year round.
news •
07 Dec 2015
Australian wellness blogger, Belle Gibson, who built an online community and sold a recipe
book off the back of claims she cured terminal brain cancer through diet and lifestyle
changes alone, has admitted she never had the disease.
news •
23 Apr 2015
Girls who regularly exercise as teens significantly reduce their risk of death from cancer
other major diseases in later life, according to a new study.
news •
03 Aug 2015
A new medical study from Tel Aviv University, Israel, has found that the risk of developing
metastatic cancer, the leading cause of death in Israel, drops by up to 72 per cent with regular,
high-intensity aerobic exercise.
news •
16 Nov 2022
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“Fitstop is growing well. In 2023 it added 45 locations and launched in New Zealand, Singapore and the US. It has grown sustainably and has great founder-led energy”
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What needs to happen to integrate physical activity with
healthcare? Leaders in the sector share their thoughts
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CEO: Edinburgh Leisure“Edinburgh Council will have a £143m budget shortfall by 2028/29 and so must find ways to become more efficient”
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Consumers’ growing love of strength training is to be welcomed, as this long-neglected modality has a renaissance, however, it’s vital we continue to make the case for cardio
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