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Strong treatment like chemotherapy is proven to contribute to heart disease in some patients. But a study in Melbourne has found strategically planned gym sessions could prevent the harsh effects of toxic drugs.


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Strong treatment like chemotherapy is proven to contribute to heart disease in some patients. But a study in Melbourne has found strategically planned gym sessions could prevent the harsh effects of toxic drugs.



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