We can minimize our risk of cancer by changing our lifestyle. Here’s how you can do it.
Fitness
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Research shows that staying physically active during different phases of your cancer treatment improves your physical as well as mental health
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This is what you can do this National Cancer Awareness Day to reduce your risk of cancer
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Adapting to the changes in your body during cancer treatment can take some time and effort but it is well worth it
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We look at how the quality of life after cancer can be improved through simple lifestyle changes
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Large doses of multivitamins and minerals can have harmful side-effects
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Studies show time in nature can help with stress relief, reduce anxiety and aid with your recovery process
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Small changes in your lifestyle can help you stay healthy and avoid diseases
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Obesity is a leading risk factor for most types of cancer. Being physically inactive causes obesity, which in turn puts you at higher risk of cancer and several other diseases.
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If you have lung cancer, it’s important to select exercises that suit your medical condition and your interests. Here are some options.
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