This transcript has been edited for clarity. For more episodes, download the Medscape app or subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred podcast provider. Anne H. Cross, MD: ...
Exercise is often an essential component in cancer care, but like medication, there's no one-size-fits-all prescription—different types and intensities of exercise are appropriate during different ...
Objective To perform a large-scale pairwise and network meta-analysis on the effects of all relevant exercise training modes on resting blood pressure to establish optimal antihypertensive exercise ...
Exercise across the cancer care continuum attenuates treatment-related adverse effects among various cancer types and reduces cancer-specific and overall mortality in breast, prostate, and colorectal ...
Our goal is to learn how an exercise program tailored for each person can improve long-term outcomes after lung cancer surgery. The Precision Exercise Prescription (PEP) team includes medical doctors, ...
For centuries, we’ve known anecdotally that movement can improve your mood. Joggers often describe a euphoric runner’s high, while swimmers recall an inner calm that lasts long after they leave the ...
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