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Mayo Clinic Minute: Updated Exercise Guidelines for Cancer Patients, Survivors

2020

Cancer treatment takes a toll on the body. However, incorporating exercise medicine into cancer care reduces some of the side effects. Researchers have developed a new set of exercise guidelines for cancer patients and survivors.

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The BMI: Myth or Reality? Keynote Address by Jane Brody

Part one of IWL Consortium Initiative on Women and Health Conference "The Body Mass Index: Myth or Reality? Health, Wellness and Self Esteem in Women" on April 7, 2014 at Rutgers University Keynote address by Jane Brody, New York Times Health Columnist

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Body Image after Breast Cancer Treatment: A Resource for Patients

The term “body image” refers to our thoughts, feelings and overall attitude around how we look, how we feel and the way our body works. Breast cancer and its treatment can have a negative impact on your body image.

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The Science Is In: Exercise Isn’t the Best Way to Lose Weight

Why working out is great for health, but not for weight loss, explained in five minutes.

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