Exercise packs a punch in fending off cancer
Jun 06, 2025•41 min
Episode description
Bringing clarity to health and medicA structured exercise program has increased survival in people with colon cancer after they've undergone surgery and chemotherapy.
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We provide an update on the flu, COVID and RSV circulating the community.
And a study bringing together millions of lab tests has found is take a lot longer for the body to bounce back from pregnancy than commonly thought.
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- Gene–Environment Interaction Affects Risk of Atopic Eczema: Population and In Vitro Studies
- Structured Exercise after Adjuvant Chemotherapy for Colon Cancer - NEJM
- Haemochromatosis Genotypes and Incident Dementia in a Prospective Study of Older Adults
- Pregnancy and postpartum dynamics revealed by millions of lab tests - ScienceAdvances
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