When facing down a cancer diagnosis, patients often ask: What can I do to help my own odds? The answer, data increasingly shows, is to go back to the basics: exercise and a good diet. A structured ...
Lifestyle behaviors like diet and exercise can reduce the risk of cancer, while helping those who have been diagnosed improve their quality of life. That wide-ranging impact is driving a growing field ...
An amino acid found in everyday foods such as meat, cheese, nuts and beans could help the gut heal after cancer treatments, according to new research. In a study conducted on mice, scientists from the ...
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Diet change could make brain cancer easier to treat, early study hints
A new lab study exploited a unique aspect of metabolism in glioblastoma to boost the effectiveness of chemoradiation, turning ...
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Indoor hydroponic gardening can improve mental health and quality of life for cancer patients
Indoor hydroponic gardening—a method of growing plants using nutrient-rich water instead of soil—could help cancer patients develop better mental health, eat a healthier diet and enjoy a better ...
Experts explore the messy intersection between evidence-based cancer care and an enticing wellness industry dominated by ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . CHICAGO — A high-fiber diet intervention produced “promising” response results for patients receiving immune ...
A team from Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University of Utah (the U) has found that triple-negative breast cancer is fueled by lipids and that these fatty acids are a key feature of obesity that ...
LaShae Rolle was feeling the strongest she’d ever felt in her life when she was stunned to be diagnosed with breast cancer. The graduate student had been powerlifting and won a competition just four ...
Rates of colorectal and other gastrointestinal cancers are rising in Americans under the age of 50, researchers said Tuesday. They may know why. An increased risk of early-onset gastrointestinal ...
The popular artificial sweetener sucralose—found both in packets and diet sodas—might not be the best choice for patients having cancer treatment. A study by the University of Pittsburgh and UPMC ...
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