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Yoga shows ‘most improvement’ in restoring brain health in long-term cancer survivors, Northeastern researcher says
For too many cancer survivors, life after treatment is fraught with a decline in cognitive function known as “chemo brain.”
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For too many cancer survivors, life after treatment is fraught with a decline in cognitive function known as “chemo brain.”
Cancer cases are on the rise, especially among younger people. Will screenings begin at an earlier age?
Public health officials are warning people about the danger of remaining unvaccinated against measles as the number of cases so far this year has surpassed the caseload for 2023.
The days are finally getting longer, but the sun is still low in the sky — and that means you probably aren’t getting your recommended daily allowance of vitamin D through solar rays alone.
As the population of the U.S. gets older and increasingly diverse, a Northeastern researcher says it is more important than ever to develop lifestyle interventions and supports that will help elderly people from minority communities live healthier lives.
The American Cancer Society says people under 50 were only one of three adult age groups with an increase in overall cancer incidence.
New groundbreaking research from Northeastern and international partners offers a model for weighing the tradeoffs between protecting public health and the economy during the next pandemic.