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From pavements outside AIIMS to patients' homes, NGOs are carrying the unseen burden of cancer care in India. |
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From pavements outside AIIMS to patients' homes, NGOs are carrying the unseen burden of cancer care in India. |
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World Cancer Day 2026: Young women under the age of 50 are at risk of cancer. Know what changes are needed in lifestyle to reduce cancer chances. | Health |
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Lung cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer-related death in our country, especially due to widespread myths and the lack of awareness. | Health |
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Oncologist warns that cancer treatments can damage heart health, particularly for those with existing cardiovascular risks, suggesting an integrated approach. | Health |
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On World Cancer Day, expert says nearly half of all cancers can be prevented through simple lifestyle choices. From staying active to regular screenings, small daily habits can play a powerful role in reducing cancer risk. |
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World Cancer Day 2026: Find out which tests you need to go for to ensure early detection, by age group. | Health |
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Learn how diet, exercise, avoiding tobacco, and timely screening can prevent up to 40% of cancers and improve long-term health outcomes. |
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Living with cancer can cause immense distress and the lack of psychological support in oncological structures in India negatively impacts patient outcomes. | Health |
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An oncologist explains how stigma, delayed care, and social pressures worsen cancer outcomes for women and why support must go beyond treatment. |
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The Ghaziabad case serves as a sobering reminder that digital addiction is a real mental health concern, not just a parenting challenge. Awareness, routine mental health screening, and timely professional help can prevent tragic outcomes. As experts stress, online gaming itself is not the enemy, but unchecked, excessive use without emotional support can pose serious risks. Creating a balanced digital environment is essential to protecting children's mental health in an increasingly online world. , Health, Times Now |