New UBC Okanagan research shows that exercise can do more than improve the strength and cardiovascular endurance of women who have survived breast cancer.
If you want to gain weight, eat an extra 500 calories a day, drink your calories, and choose energy-dense foods like peanut ...
Peg Burgess, a 70-year-old Framingham woman diagnosed with ovarian cancer, has rebuilt her strength with personal trainer Ron Drago after chemotherapy. Burgess and Drago have formed a close bond, ...
Quitting smoking often leads to weight gain due to a combination of decreased metabolism and increased eating. The metabolic boost from nicotine accounts for 31% of weight gain, while increased eating ...
Exercise is often praised for building strength and improving heart health, but new research from the University of British ...
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