
Deadly cancer risk could drop with single 10-minute workout, study suggests
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Colon cancer cells repair DNA damage faster when exposed to blood from people after just 10 minutes of exercise, Newcastle University research shows.
Kelly McGreal is a production assistant with the lifestyle team at Fox News Digital.
In the study, the U.K. researchers exposed colon cancer cells to human blood serum collected immediately after exercise, finding that the cells repaired DNA damage faster and showed gene activity patterns linked to slower growth.
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