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Fatigue & exercise

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Tiredness & Fatigue: Why Am I Tired All the Time? | TMI Show

On this episode of the TMI Show, Torri (Parade’s Resident Health Question Guru), covers everything you need to know about tiredness and fatigue. Torri beaks down what causes you to be tired and what to do if you consistently feel that way.

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Exercise Is the Best Cure for Fatigue Caused by Cancer

The best treatment for the bone-crushing fatigue caused by cancer and its treatment may be the very last one you'd imagine. It's exercise.

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Exercise: The Surprising Treatment for Patients with Cancer Fatigue | Catalyst

Catalyst follows the hopeful stories of patients experiencing new kinds of cancer care.

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Coping with Fatigue

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Managing Cancer Fatigue Syndrome

Physical therapist Annelise Savodnik describes symptoms of cancer fatigue syndrome and offers strategies to cope with the condition.

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Exercise Through Cancer Care - Karen Wonders - TEDxDayton

If you received a life-altering cancer diagnosis, would your first action be to hit the gym? Karen shares why exercise should become a key part of cancer treatment plans despite the barriers that make it a challenge. Dr.

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Types of Complementary Therapies

When you discuss a complementary therapy with your health care team and they agree that it is safe to try as part of your overall cancer care, this is called “integrative medicine.”

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Exercise May Help to Ease ‘Chemo Brain’

Women undergoing chemotherapy for breast cancer who stayed physically active had fewer problems with memory and thinking.

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Experts Update Exercise Guidelines for People Treated for Cancer

In November 2019, the American College of Sports Medicine updated its guidelines on exercise for cancer prevention, as well as guidelines on exercise to ease a number of treatment side effects, including fatigue, depression, physical functioning, and quality of life.

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