Exercise cuts heart disease risk by half and lowers cancer risk, study finds.
Exercise emerges as a powerful medical tool, reducing heart disease risk by half and lowering cancer chances. It triggers the heat shock response, aiding protein renewal in various tissues and improving overall health. Stanford's Euan Ashley, leading a scientific consortium, highlights exercise's superiority over other interventions in boosting health.
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