A groundbreaking study shows that regular exercise can significantly lower the risk of colon cancer recurrence, rivaling traditional chemotherapy treatments. Discover how a simple exercise routine can save lives!
A landmark study shows that a structured exercise program significantly improves survival rates and reduces cancer recurrence in colon cancer patients, urging healthcare systems to adopt exercise coaching as a standard care.
A groundbreaking study reveals that exercise can reduce cancer patients' risk of death by 37% and recurrence by 28%, proving it's even more effective than many drugs. This landmark trial could reshape health guidelines globally.
Tiny fossil fragments in northern Alaska reveal that ancient birds nested in the Arctic 73 million years ago—30 million years earlier than thought! This groundbreaking discovery transforms our understanding of avian evolution.
A groundbreaking study reveals that dolphins and orcas have crossed a critical evolutionary threshold, making a return to land impossible. Their specialized adaptations for marine life pose significant risks amid climate change.
Nintendo's latest updates feature Kirby's Star Stacker and Survival Kids, raising questions about their choices ahead of the Switch 2 remake. What does this mean for gamers?
A new study reveals that dozens of extremophile bacteria were discovered in a NASA clean room used for quarantining the Phoenix Mars lander, raising questions about microbial survival in space and contamination risks.
A new study reveals that the climate goal of limiting warming to 1.5°C may not prevent catastrophic sea-level rise. Scientists warn that even at current temperatures, polar ice sheets are melting rapidly, posing an existential threat to coastal communities.
NASA's decision to upgrade the communication antenna posed a risk to Voyager 1's decades-long journey. Will the spacecraft survive this critical moment in its mission?
In an exciting discovery, scientists have identified a unique microbe inside China's Tiangong space station. Named Niallia tiangongensis, this strain may hold the key to understanding microbial survival in space and safeguarding astronaut health.