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The GB News presenter suffered a recent fall live on-air after tumbling from his chair
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00:00There's new, you know, findings every single day, isn't there?
00:03But I think this has been in over many years by a lot of people.
00:07And it actually says, you know, what you'd assume would be the case is that if you exercise,
00:12then it keeps your health in a better condition and will keep cancer from returning measurably, notably.
00:21I think it's 30-something percent.
00:24And this is on people that have had cancer and then are encouraged to exercise.
00:28And there's many doctors over the years have said, you know, not quite sure.
00:32If you feel like you can exercise and exercise, they're now saying you should exercise as soon as you feel good enough.
00:38This just makes me feel awful because I would have been pro-exercise except I can't move.
00:46I'm in a wheelchair now and I can't put on the right trainers.
00:50I can't change. I can't go to the showers. I can't do things.
00:54It's just I can't stand up.
00:55And so there are a lot of people who are incapable of exercising and therefore, rightly so, we see their increase of cancer growing.
01:05Absolutely. And that's that's an issue that everybody's going to face.
01:08And you're obviously in a really difficult position.
01:10Any exercise, I think, is going to help, especially for these people that had cancer once and can get out there.
01:17And it's very isolating as well.
01:19So you're actually saying if you're in redemption from cancer or whatever, you could keep it at bay by exercising.
01:26It's actually better than a pill.
01:28The results are actually better than a pill.
01:31I think it's 36%, isn't it, for exercise compared to 26% for...
01:36It's common sense, isn't it?
01:37We were talking in the green room before to keep yourself fit as much as you can or as whatever you are allowed to do.
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