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Structured Exercise Significantly Improves Colon Cancer Survival Rates
A study of 889 colon cancer patients post-chemotherapy showed that a structured three-year exercise program, including supervised sessions and personal trainer support, significantly improved disease-free survival rates (90.3% vs 83.2%) compared to a health education-only group.
Structured Exercise Significantly Improves Colon Cancer Survival Rates
A study of 889 colon cancer patients post-chemotherapy showed that a structured three-year exercise program, including supervised sessions and personal trainer support, significantly improved disease-free survival rates (90.3% vs 83.2%) compared to a health education-only group.
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36% Bias Score


Exercise Significantly Improves Blood Sugar Control in Diabetes
38 million Americans have diabetes; millions more have prediabetes or insulin resistance. Exercise, particularly resistance training and HIIT, is highly effective in managing blood sugar, with afternoon workouts potentially most beneficial for those with prediabetes or type 2 diabetes.
Exercise Significantly Improves Blood Sugar Control in Diabetes
38 million Americans have diabetes; millions more have prediabetes or insulin resistance. Exercise, particularly resistance training and HIIT, is highly effective in managing blood sugar, with afternoon workouts potentially most beneficial for those with prediabetes or type 2 diabetes.
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44% Bias Score


Cancer Treatment Breakthroughs Extend Patient Survival
Several breakthroughs in cancer treatment were announced, including new immunotherapies significantly increasing survival rates for head and neck, melanoma, and gastric cancers; Car T-cell therapy showing 40% longer survival in advanced gastric cancer; liquid biopsies enabling faster, personalized t...
Cancer Treatment Breakthroughs Extend Patient Survival
Several breakthroughs in cancer treatment were announced, including new immunotherapies significantly increasing survival rates for head and neck, melanoma, and gastric cancers; Car T-cell therapy showing 40% longer survival in advanced gastric cancer; liquid biopsies enabling faster, personalized t...
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28% Bias Score


Exercise Improves Gut Microbiome Diversity, Enhancing Health and Athletic Performance
A new review in Gastroenterology reveals a strong link between exercise and gut microbiome diversity, showing that physical activity increases beneficial bacteria and reduces inflammation through the release of myokines which interact with gut microbes to produce short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs).
Exercise Improves Gut Microbiome Diversity, Enhancing Health and Athletic Performance
A new review in Gastroenterology reveals a strong link between exercise and gut microbiome diversity, showing that physical activity increases beneficial bacteria and reduces inflammation through the release of myokines which interact with gut microbes to produce short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs).
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24% Bias Score


Exercise Significantly Reduces Cancer Death and Recurrence Risk
A clinical trial involving 889 colon cancer patients found that a structured exercise program after treatment reduced death risk by 37% and cancer recurrence by 28% compared to a control group, presenting evidence that exercise is as effective as, or better than, some cancer drugs.
Exercise Significantly Reduces Cancer Death and Recurrence Risk
A clinical trial involving 889 colon cancer patients found that a structured exercise program after treatment reduced death risk by 37% and cancer recurrence by 28% compared to a control group, presenting evidence that exercise is as effective as, or better than, some cancer drugs.
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36% Bias Score


Exercise Cuts Colon Cancer Death Risk by 37 Percent
A clinical trial involving 889 colon cancer patients across six countries revealed that 10 hours of weekly exercise reduced the risk of death by 37 percent over eight years, suggesting exercise as a significant adjuvant therapy.
Exercise Cuts Colon Cancer Death Risk by 37 Percent
A clinical trial involving 889 colon cancer patients across six countries revealed that 10 hours of weekly exercise reduced the risk of death by 37 percent over eight years, suggesting exercise as a significant adjuvant therapy.
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56% Bias Score

Maintaining Bone and Joint Health: Dietary and Exercise Strategies
A new book, "The Complete Plan for Bone and Joint Health," by a nutritionist and orthopedic surgeon, details dietary and exercise strategies for maintaining bone and joint health, emphasizing that even small improvements can significantly reduce fracture risk and improve quality of life in later yea...

Maintaining Bone and Joint Health: Dietary and Exercise Strategies
A new book, "The Complete Plan for Bone and Joint Health," by a nutritionist and orthopedic surgeon, details dietary and exercise strategies for maintaining bone and joint health, emphasizing that even small improvements can significantly reduce fracture risk and improve quality of life in later yea...
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36% Bias Score

Dance Shown to Improve Psychological and Cognitive Health More Than Other Exercise
A meta-analysis of 27 studies involving 1,392 participants reveals that structured dance interventions lasting at least six weeks significantly improve psychological and cognitive health, potentially exceeding the benefits of other forms of exercise, particularly regarding motivation and adherence; ...

Dance Shown to Improve Psychological and Cognitive Health More Than Other Exercise
A meta-analysis of 27 studies involving 1,392 participants reveals that structured dance interventions lasting at least six weeks significantly improve psychological and cognitive health, potentially exceeding the benefits of other forms of exercise, particularly regarding motivation and adherence; ...
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36% Bias Score

Exercise Significantly Improves Colon Cancer Survival Rates
A three-year exercise program for 889 colon cancer survivors resulted in a 28% lower cancer recurrence and 37% lower mortality rate compared to a control group receiving educational materials, highlighting exercise as a potential standard treatment.

Exercise Significantly Improves Colon Cancer Survival Rates
A three-year exercise program for 889 colon cancer survivors resulted in a 28% lower cancer recurrence and 37% lower mortality rate compared to a control group receiving educational materials, highlighting exercise as a potential standard treatment.
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52% Bias Score

Exercise Program Significantly Improves Colon Cancer Survival Rates
A groundbreaking international study involving 889 colon cancer patients demonstrated that a three-year exercise program resulted in a 28% reduction in cancer recurrence and a 37% reduction in mortality, surpassing the expectations of researchers and highlighting the potential of exercise as a key c...

Exercise Program Significantly Improves Colon Cancer Survival Rates
A groundbreaking international study involving 889 colon cancer patients demonstrated that a three-year exercise program resulted in a 28% reduction in cancer recurrence and a 37% reduction in mortality, surpassing the expectations of researchers and highlighting the potential of exercise as a key c...
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36% Bias Score

Exercise Improves Colon Cancer Survival by 37%, Study Shows
A Canadian study of 889 colon cancer patients showed that a structured three-year exercise program reduced mortality risk by 37% compared to an educational control group, establishing exercise as a new cancer treatment modality.

Exercise Improves Colon Cancer Survival by 37%, Study Shows
A Canadian study of 889 colon cancer patients showed that a structured three-year exercise program reduced mortality risk by 37% compared to an educational control group, establishing exercise as a new cancer treatment modality.
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40% Bias Score

Exercise, Diet, and New Drug Show Promise in Combating Colorectal Cancer
New studies show that regular exercise and an anti-inflammatory diet significantly improve survival rates for colorectal cancer patients, while a new drug, Braftovi, doubled survival time for patients with an aggressive form of the disease in clinical trials.

Exercise, Diet, and New Drug Show Promise in Combating Colorectal Cancer
New studies show that regular exercise and an anti-inflammatory diet significantly improve survival rates for colorectal cancer patients, while a new drug, Braftovi, doubled survival time for patients with an aggressive form of the disease in clinical trials.
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16% Bias Score
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