November 4th 2020
By Anna L. Schwartz, FNP, PhD
Exercise may help prevent cancer or its recurrence and improve quality of life for survivors of the disease.
November 3rd 2020
By Andrew Smith
Cancer loves glucose, which is why fasting, restricting calorie consumption or following the ketogenic diet may make chemotherapy and some other cancer treatments more effective and easier to tolerate, early evidence shows.
October 28th 2020
By Jessica Skarzynski
A study assessing the value of movement found that it improved physical and mental health in older adults who had survived cancer, as well as those with no history of the disease.
October 12th 2020
By William Ramshaw
Exercise after cancer treatment is often a journey unto itself, but during the COVID-19 pandemic, it has become increasingly challenging. Hear from one pancreatic cancer survivor on how he changed his exercise routine.
March 13th 2020
By Ryan McDonald
Women who consumed the highest level of dietary advanced glycation end products had a higher risk of breast cancer, particularly advanced stage disease, compared with those who consumed the lowest.
February 25th 2020
By Mackenzie Martindale, RD, LD
Soup, cider and salmon help keep the body full and fueled when it’s frigid outdoors.
January 29th 2020
By Kelly Irvin
Maintaining a good self-image in the face of body changes caused by cancer and chemotherapy is tough. However, exercise was able to boost one cancer patient’s morale and self-image.
September 2nd 2019
We’re ending our #CURESummerSnacktime series with a raspberry mint smoothie recipe that’s sure to cool you down as we enter the last days of summer!
August 28th 2019
This avocado and herb recipe is packed with flavor and health benefits.
August 21st 2019
Once you try this week’s #CURESummerSnacktime recipe for Peanut Butter Banana Ice Cream, we bet you’ll be adding this cool, creamy concoction into your weekly rotation.
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