Regular yoga practice twice a week could help reduce fatigue and the risk of Cancer returning in patients, according to three new studies presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology. The research, led by the University of Rochester Medical Centre, found that yoga significantly reduced inflammation in cancer survivors and increased life satisfaction among senior Cancer Patients. Physical inactivity is known to increase the risk of cancer, while exercise can help to prevent the disease.
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