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Activity in morning and evening may reduce risk of bowel cancer

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November 06, 2024

Being more active in the morning and evening may reduce the risk of bowel cancer by 11%, according to a study that suggests the timing of your peak activity could play a "crucial role" in warding off the disease.

- Andrew Gregory

Researchers said highlighting specific times when physical activity was "most beneficial" could lead to targeted cancer prevention strategies.

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