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Exercise And Ibuprofen Can Limit Chemotherapy-Induced Cognitive Decline: Study
- Tuesday April 21, 2026
- Health | Written by Debosmita Ghosh
Exercise and ibuprofen can help reduce the cognitive side effects that many cancer patients face during chemotherapy. A recent Phase II clinical trial shows promising results for these interventions.
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Not Kadha, Gurugram Cancer Specialist Advises 5 Tips For Immune Balance
- Sunday April 12, 2026
- Lifestyle | Written by Krati Purwar
From vitamin D levels in the body to exercise, a cancer specialist has shared five tips for immune balance
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www.ndtv.com/lifestyle
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1 In 7 Stroke Patients In India Are Under 45: Alarming National Registry Data
- Wednesday February 25, 2026
- Health | Written by Shreya Goswami
A new National Stroke Registry analysis reveals nearly 14 % of stroke patients in India are under 45, a demographic once considered low risk.
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www.ndtv.com
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Aerobic Exercise Improves Cognitive Function in Women Undergoing Chemotherapy
- Sunday October 27, 2024
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
A Canadian study found that women with breast cancer who engaged in aerobic exercise during chemotherapy experienced improved cognitive function, often referred to as “chemo-brain.” This clinical trial, involving 57 women, highlighted the positive effects of physical activity on mental clarity and overall quality of life. Although formal cognit...
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www.gadgets360.com
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Here's How Exercise Can Boost Heart Health In Breast Cancer Survivors
- Monday April 1, 2019
- Health | IANS
Breast cancer patients are exposed to a higher risk of cardiovascular complications during and after cancer treatment from chemotherapy and radiation therapy. These can be exacerbated by obesity and sedentary lifestyles.
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www.ndtv.com
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Exercise May Work Better Than Medicines to Treat Fatigue in Cancer Patients
- Friday March 3, 2017
- NDTV Food
Exercises and/or psychological therapies may work better than medications for patients suffering from cancer-related fatigue. So yoga, walking, running or cycling could help.
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food.ndtv.com
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Exercise And Ibuprofen Can Limit Chemotherapy-Induced Cognitive Decline: Study
- Tuesday April 21, 2026
- Health | Written by Debosmita Ghosh
Exercise and ibuprofen can help reduce the cognitive side effects that many cancer patients face during chemotherapy. A recent Phase II clinical trial shows promising results for these interventions.
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www.ndtv.com
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Not Kadha, Gurugram Cancer Specialist Advises 5 Tips For Immune Balance
- Sunday April 12, 2026
- Lifestyle | Written by Krati Purwar
From vitamin D levels in the body to exercise, a cancer specialist has shared five tips for immune balance
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www.ndtv.com/lifestyle
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1 In 7 Stroke Patients In India Are Under 45: Alarming National Registry Data
- Wednesday February 25, 2026
- Health | Written by Shreya Goswami
A new National Stroke Registry analysis reveals nearly 14 % of stroke patients in India are under 45, a demographic once considered low risk.
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www.ndtv.com
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Aerobic Exercise Improves Cognitive Function in Women Undergoing Chemotherapy
- Sunday October 27, 2024
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
A Canadian study found that women with breast cancer who engaged in aerobic exercise during chemotherapy experienced improved cognitive function, often referred to as “chemo-brain.” This clinical trial, involving 57 women, highlighted the positive effects of physical activity on mental clarity and overall quality of life. Although formal cognit...
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www.gadgets360.com
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Here's How Exercise Can Boost Heart Health In Breast Cancer Survivors
- Monday April 1, 2019
- Health | IANS
Breast cancer patients are exposed to a higher risk of cardiovascular complications during and after cancer treatment from chemotherapy and radiation therapy. These can be exacerbated by obesity and sedentary lifestyles.
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www.ndtv.com
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Exercise May Work Better Than Medicines to Treat Fatigue in Cancer Patients
- Friday March 3, 2017
- NDTV Food
Exercises and/or psychological therapies may work better than medications for patients suffering from cancer-related fatigue. So yoga, walking, running or cycling could help.
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food.ndtv.com