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Oral cancer cases are rising among non-smokers, with more women being affected. Experts warn that factors like poor oral hygiene, HPV infection, and lifestyle changes are contributing, making early detection and regular screening crucial. |
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Oral cancer cases are rising among non-smokers, with more women being affected. Experts warn that factors like poor oral hygiene, HPV infection, and lifestyle changes are contributing, making early detection and regular screening crucial. |
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The researchers found that over the last 30 years, the rise in colorectal cancer deaths in young adults occurred almost entirely among people without a four-year college degree. |
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Dr Kunal Sood explains the science behind broccoli and broccoli sprouts, focusing on sulforaphane and its role in supporting the body's antioxidant and detox pathways. He clarifies that while beneficial, these foods are not a direct anti-cancer solution. |
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Broccoli sprouts is the new anti-cancer buzzword on social media, but does it actually prevent cancer? Dr Sood explains how it can lower the risk. | Health |
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Persistent mouth sores lasting over two weeks may signal serious conditions like oral cancer, requiring early diagnosis, medical attention, and lifestyle changes to prevent complications. , Health, Times Now |
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Heavy lifting can increase the risk of hernia and may sometimes delay the diagnosis of serious conditions like cancer. Experts advise proper lifting techniques and early medical consultation if symptoms like lumps, pain, or swelling appear. |
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Keytruda, an immunotherapy drug, is transforming cancer treatment in India by helping the immune system fight cancer cells. Experts say it offers improved outcomes in several advanced cancers and marks a shift towards precision oncology. |
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Warnings from the World Health Organization highlight rising health risks from airstrikes near Iran's nuclear sites. Even near-misses may trigger radiation exposure and long-term damage via RIBE effects. Experts warn of cancer risks, environmental contamination, and cross-border impact, stressing that prevention is crucial to avoid a potential global CBRN health crisis. , Health, Times Now |
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A Rs1.5 lakh cancer drug meant to save lives is being leaked and counterfeited across India, exposing patients to fake treatments, financial loss, and dangerous delays in critical, life-saving care., Health, Times Now |
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In India, Keytruda is approved by the Drug Controller General of India (DCGI) for multiple cancer types. As of recent approvals, it covers 14 indications across eight tumour types. |