Climb the stairs, lug the shopping, chase the kids. Incidental vigorous activity linked to lower cancer risks
- Written by: Emmanuel Stamatakis, Professor of Physical Activity, Lifestyle, and Population Health, University of Sydney
ShutterstockMany people know exercise reduces the risk of cancers, including liver, lung, breast and kidney. But structured exercise is time-consuming, requires significant commitment and often financial outlay or travel to a gym. These practicalities can make it infeasible for most adults.
There is very little research on the potential of...




















