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tv   Sports Life  Deutsche Welle  March 1, 2020 9:15pm-9:31pm CET

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a vast empire of superheroes are also have human weaknesses. creators have had their share of question as the moving story of a comic giant marvel stores march 10th. 20 years ago my. it's in van divide was
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a highly promising young swimmer in 2001 he was diagnosed with leukemia while still in his teams. but. i was 19 i was focused on the next swimming competition on the next world championships. always thrilling hearts always working hard and all of a sudden i was laying in a hospital bed and i was diagnosed leukemia felt like a nightmare it felt like it was not me. but the loss of. a stem cell transplant helped him to escape the nightmare. but after 6 months in a hospital bed he was back in his element the pope the 1st couple of years after my treatments i was still a c. i 1st played with my parents a lot and they were complaining to my doctor that i was not doing a thing. and then i started to enjoy exercises
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a swimming. again and to make a long story short. a couple of years later in 2008. olympic gold medal. it was almost like this so there will be moments when i was diagnosed leukemia but i was like no if the chemo was. the utes nightmare and i would force you to forgive me. was also diagnosed with cancer 2015 doctors found a number of malignant tumors in her breast chemotherapy helped to get the better of the deceased but for her there was another vital factor the great outdoors.
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i love it to be outdoors because the inspiration outdoors is music that's life life is not indoors life is outdoors and you're you're in immune system is stimulated by being outdoors you need the light immune from the sun for your heart for your health. program. she was still undergoing therapy when she founded outdoor against cancer an organization set up to encourage other cancer sufferers to help themselves through sport and exercise. from insurance training to right lifting or indeed toiling your way up a mountain. to leave ok. let's start. from tyler is convinced of the positive impact of exercise for cancer patients ok a little burning and excellent all. in the ground. all those
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ladies developed cancer a few years ago and they started to do sports and they never stopped doing sports they are helping funnyman close wrong that's a really for me it's an amazing thing in modern if it's on not limited to stimulating circulation or strengthening the immune system this kind of sports therapy is also about boosting your sense of camaraderie and being able to talk about the disease isn't only lighter they people way you don't need to vary about talking openly about the subject or spending time with them and going through it's empowering to see these people here after work to. really even if i'm tired if they can do it so can i on and then when you can mcconaughey through a concert hall to school does not kill cancer cells but it does increase the chances of beating it ses peter tulloch.
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martin found a vitamin has a different perspective he has for not 3 years training to thank for his survival. i was the most lazy patients that you can imagine and it's things thing is it's. my fellow patients they did that fitness course they were the fit once. the treatment did not help for them. and i was the lazy patients and i was the one that had the luck to recover. but. i do not believe that the chance of. recovery increases by doing more sports doing your treatments. and i think we have to be very careful with not blaming patients that they do not support enough if society tells us that we can
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and it's cancer that we can better concerned with. those people who could not. recover from cancer we tell them that they almost week and that they have lost that's that's all. and i think nots that's not faith fair. that's more the scientific point of view over a decade ago germany's national center for human diseases in hyderabad began examining the effect of physical exercise on cancer patients. in 2016 i got the diagnosis on that front also like most tens of patients there for the depo i was very tired. i couldn't do gardening i just didn't feel like it i just read a book and i thought it is chips these potato chips. sport
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and exercise cannot directly combat achieve those several 100 studies show that cancer patients who exercise live longer. can that. it can reduce certain side effects of cancer therapies and ensure that patients in much better through the therapy and evil to cope better with their everyday lives so they asked the class of preliminary data suggests that physical exercise can lower the risk of relapse. research is currently being conducted to determine which kinds of exercise are most beneficial and one in many many could be found a drug that is effective you wouldn't say just take as much as you want the dosage has to be right and. you know that. there is no special anti cancer exercise as such depending on which it's the quality and quantity that matter the an emphasis on insurance sport or strength training depending on the case. the system
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. moves more than this great to. do it. all again. so while research has provided valuable insights things could improve on the practical side. right now sports and exercise therapy and not part of regular health insurance coverage in germany there are various reasons but the insurance company should make a move and say that they'll pay for it but we wouldn't get all patients included but it would help to start the ball rolling and hopefully qualify for prescription . and one for the. country. and that is where outdoor against cancer hopes to have. it who can always use events like the night hike held simple tiny asli in 6 locations.
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after all welcome to our 1st night hike. this hike by a lake outside munich is about both exercise and education it's research funded by the european union in order to increase awareness of sport and cats night time is about going out in the evening living outdoors and enjoying the beauty of the nature and doing something for your health so they are in a social community they feel comfortable they don't have to be alone at home they do something for their health and against cancer they do something for their fuses and that psych then do something for a positive life so this is our message this is our vision this is my vision and i work out for the. martin fund and vitamin has his own vision when it comes to helping cancer patients.
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the netherlands. more than 100000 people diagnosed cancer year and the big 40000 still could not have to like to think of when they die and it's a see huge problem. in 2018 he had a crazy idea the netherlands used to have an 11 city tour a hugely popular speed skating event held on frozen canals it was suspended in 1907 as winters became too warm so fucked if i decided to swim that's all in-state when i decided to swim the 11 cities who i was not aware how many kilometers to have a beloved city to was and i went back home and there was a googling and then i found out it was 200 kilometers while while i was olympic champion tell kilometers so the was quite a long. thing. well maybe if everything works outs maybe
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it's possible. his 1st attempts failed after 160 kilometers and a lot of pain but in the summer of 2019 he managed the full 200. almost 4 days in the water with only brief breaks for a snooze on the escort but. why did he do it. for my history the hospital where my fellow patients did not make it so. it still doesn't feel fair why did i have to look to recover by that my fellow patients my friends did not have that luck. and then almost some sort of guilds starts almost sissified the kids and with that survive who killed off thought well i want to do everything i can to place funds for conservation to increase the chance
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of luck for. future patients family if i hadn't managed to raise some 12000000 euros in donations through his very own in every city took precious funds that he's passing on to cancer research projects. that. mark in fact there may not believe in the direct healing powers of sport but he has shown that sport can help to battle the disease.
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