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08 Jan
Even relatively low levels of physical activity before a cancer diagnosis may lower the risks of both disease progression and death, according to a new study.
07 Jan
A new study finds using GLP-1 receptor agonists to treat obesity in otherwise healthy adults is safe and very effective.
06 Jan
Women with advanced or metastatic breast cancer at the time of diagnosis are more likely to have prevalent heart disease, according to researchers from the MD Anderson Cancer Center.
When it comes to living a longer life, staying active may matter far more than what the scale says.
Per the largest study yet on fitness, body weight, and longevity published recently in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, researchers found that people who are aerobically fit (i.e., how well your heart, lungs, and mus...
Over-the-counter (OTC) drugs acetaminophen and ibuprofen are better at managing dental pain than opioids.
People who had their wisdom teeth removed got better results from an acetaminophen/ibuprofen combo than with a hydrocodone prescription, researchers reported on Jan. 4 in the Journal of the American Dental Association.
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Movement is medicine, or so they tell people with knee osteoarthritis -- but are they right?
A recent evidence review calls into question just how helpful exercise can be for easing the pain of knee arthritis.
“Exercise probably results in an improvement in pain, physical function, and quality of life in the short‐term,&r...
Basking in a sauna can be a nice way to relieve stress or relax muscles following a workout.
But soaking too long can increase a person’s risk of heat stroke, particularly if they aren’t well-hydrated, doctors warn.
Most cases of heat stroke occur on hot days, due to overexertion, researchers say.
However, “sa...
Exercising now can increase your chances of successfully fighting cancer in the future.
Even low levels of exercise provided protection against cancer, a new study published Jan. 7 in the British Journal of Sports Medicine shows.
People were 47% less likely to die from cancer if they’d been engaging in moderate to vigo...
AI might be able to boost the success rates of in vitro fertilization among hopeful families.
An AI program can help doctors analyze ultrasound scans to determine the best timing for a hormone injection associated with egg collection, researchers write in a new study published Jan. 8 in the journal Nature Communications.
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