Being active in the morning and ievening could lower colorectal cancer risk, a new study found.
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- Exercising at specific times of day could lower colorectal cancer risk, a new study found.
- Activity is known to reduce cancer risk, but how timing affects this isn't well-studied.
- Colorectal cancer rates have fallen since the '80s, but have risen in under-55s by 1 to 2% yearly since the mid-'90s.
Being physically active in both the morning and evening...