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Lots of exercise, sleep drastically reduce cancer risk

Lots of exercise, sleep drastically reduce cancer risk

Get your exercise, but be sure to get a good night's sleep, too, if you want to lower your risk of getting cancer. A new study suggests that regular physical activity can lower a woman's cancer risk, but only if she sleeps more than seven hours a night.


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  1. Lots of exercise, sleep drastically reduce cancer risk

    Get your exercise, but be sure to get a good night's sleep, too, if you want to lower your risk of getting cancer. A new study suggests that regular physical activity can lower a woman's cancer risk, but only if she sleeps more than seven hours a night.

  2. Exercise cuts cancer risk by 30pc

    PLENTY of vigorous exercise can cut a healthy, older woman's breast cancer risk by 30pc, researchers said yesterday.

  3. 5 Ways to Reduce the Risk of Prostate Cancer

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  4. Too little sleep tied to increased cancer risk

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Regular exercise can reduce a woman's risk of cancer, but the benefits may slip away if she gets too little sleep, U.S. researchers said on Monday.

  5. Too Little Sleep Linked to Increased Cancer Risk

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  6. Broccoli may reduce smokers' lung cancer risk: study

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  7. Activity, Sleep May Cut Cancer Risk

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  12. Mild Sleep Apnea May Up Heart Risk

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  13. Cancer plan aims to reduce deaths

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  14. Call to reduce cancer drug cost

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  15. Vitamin Didn't Lower Prostate Cancer Risk

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  17. Vigorous exercise protects against breast cancer

    LONDON (Reuters) - Plenty of vigorous exercise can cut a healthy, older woman's breast cancer risk by 30 percent, researchers said on Friday.

  18. Vigorous exercise protects against breast cancer, new research says

    Plenty of vigorous exercise can cut a healthy, older woman's breast cancer risk by 30 per cent, researchers said on Friday.

  19. Activity cuts breast cancer risk

    Vigorous exercise may protect against breast cancer in normal-weight postmenopausal women, US research shows.

  20. Scientists find genes that lift lung cancer risk

    LONDON (Reuters) - An international research team has identified two genetic variations that appear to increase a person's risk of developing lung cancer by up to 60 percent, they reported on Sunday.

  21. Child’s sleep linked to obesity risk in adulthood

    Consistently getting a good night's sleep may help protect children from becoming obese as adults, a study published Monday suggests.

  22. How Vitamins Affect Women's Cancer Risk

    Daily vitamin B supplement shown to lessen cancer risk only in women over 65.

  23. Childs sleep linked to adulthood obesity risk

    NEW YORK - Consistently getting a good nights sleep may help protect children from becoming obese ...

  24. Breast implants may increase risk of rare cancer

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The results of a new study suggest that silicone breast prostheses may increase the risk of developing a rare form of lymphoma - cancer of the lymph system. However, the authors emphasize that because anaplastic large T-cell lymphoma (ALCL) of the breast is so rare, the absolute risk is still very low.

  25. Migraines 'mean less cancer risk'

    Women who suffer regular migraines may face a much lower risk of breast cancer, say researchers.

  26. Migraines cut breast cancer risk 30 percent: study

    CHICAGO (Reuters) - In a puzzling twist, women who have a history of migraine headaches are far less likely to develop breast cancer than other women, U.S. researchers said on Thursday.

  27. Migraines linked to 'reduced breast cancer risk'

    Female migraine sufferers are at a significantly lower risk of breast cancer, a study published today has suggested.

  28. Migraines associated with lower risk of breast cancer

    Women who have a history of migraine headaches are far less likely to develop breast cancer than other women, U.S. researchers have said.

  29. Migraines Lower Risk of Breast Cancer, Study Says

    In a puzzling twist, women who have a history of migraine headaches are far less likely to develop breast cancer than other women, U.S. researchers said on Thursday.

  30. Migraines cut breast cancer risk 30 percent

    In a puzzling twist, women who have a history of migraine headaches are far less likely to develop breast cancer than other women, U.S. researchers said on Thursday.

  31. Migraine sufferers may have lower breast cancer risk

    Women who suffer from migraines, an often debilitating type of headache, have a significantly lower breast cancer risk compared to women who do not experience migraines, a new study suggests.

  32. Migraines May Cut Breast Cancer Risk

    Women who suffer from migraine headaches may be at significantly lower risk of developing breast cancer, a new study shows.

  33. Migraines linked to lower breast cancer risk: study

    Women who suffer from migraines also seem to gain a much lower risk of breast cancer, according to a study released Thursday.



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