Exercise Increases the Number of Cancer-Destroying Immune Cells in Cancer Patients
Two new Finnish studies show that short bouts of light or moderate exercise can increase the number of immune cells in the bloodstream of cancer patients.
Two new Finnish studies show that short bouts of light or moderate exercise can increase the number of immune cells in the bloodstream of cancer patients.
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A new study found that prolonged standing at work had a negative impact on the research participants’ 24-hour blood pressure.
A new study found that prolonged standing at work had a negative impact on the research participants’ 24-hour blood pressure.
A new Finnish study from University of Turku shows that already a 30-minute exercise can increase the proportion of tumor-killing white blood cells in the…
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