A brief, intense workout may do more than boost fitness—it could help fight cancer. Researchers found that just 10 minutes of ...
Evidence suggests regular exercise can help tackle cancer, and a new study finds that cancer-fighting biological changes can ...
Newcastle University researchers discover exercise rapidly alters blood chemistry to support DNA repair in colon cancer cells ...
A new study published by Science Daily on January 8, 2026, found that just 10 minutes of intense exercise can trigger ...
The scientists discovered that exercising for just 10 minutes a day could halt bowel cancer growth and speed up DNA damage ...
The study included 30 participants between the ages 50-78, all overweight or obese (a cancer risk) yet healthy otherwise.
New research reveals that just ten minutes of vigorous exercise can trigger biological changes in the bloodstream that may ...
A recent study revealed that regular physical activity, particularly walking, can minimise fatigue in people with colon ...
There is strong evidence to support that exercising during cancer treatment, and even before and after cancer treatment, helps with improving fatigue, physical function, or when I say physical ...
It is well known that obesity, physical inactivity and a poor diet increase the risk for various cancer types and contribute to adverse outcomes among adults with certain malignancies. However, less ...
Just 10 minutes of daily exercise can trigger powerful molecular changes that help slow bowel cancer growth, repair DNA ...
Exercise improves quality of life and sleep in ovarian cancer patients, with moderate and significant benefits, respectively. Methodological variability and high heterogeneity in trials highlight the ...