New Study Finds Exercise Can Help Prevent Cancer
Regular physical activity may reduce the risk of developing certain types of cancer, according to a new study published in the journal "Cancer Research."
The study, which included over 1 million participants, found that people who engaged in regular moderate-intensity exercise had a lower risk of developing cancer than those who were inactive.
The study also found that the benefits of exercise were strongest for certain types of cancer, including colon cancer, breast cancer, and lung cancer. These findings suggest that regular exercise may be an effective way to reduce the risk of developing these types of cancer.
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