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The study covered not just beer and whisky but also local liquor such as desi daru, tharra and mahua, which are widely consumed in rural belts. |
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The study covered not just beer and whisky but also local liquor such as desi daru, tharra and mahua, which are widely consumed in rural belts. |
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Occasional constipation is common, but doctors warn that constipation lasting for months may signal colon cancer, especially if bowel habits change. Experts say persistent constipation with symptoms like blood in stools, weight loss, fatigue, or anemia needs medical evaluation. Early detection through tests such as colonoscopy can identify the disease early, when treatment is most effective. , Health, Times Now |
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Does wearing Bluetooth earphones increase the risk of cancer due to radiation? Dr Jagannathan breaks down the claims. |
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Former England Cricketer Hugh Morris has passed away at the age of 62 after a long battle with bowel cancer. His death was announced on Sunday 28 Dece. |
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Fast food may feel convenient, but doctors warn frequent consumption can harm gut health, trigger chronic inflammation and increase cancer risk over time. An oncologist explains the science behind the fast-food trap and why dietary choices matter. |
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A study reveals even low alcohol intake significantly raises oral cancer risk in Indian men, challenging safe consumption perceptions. |
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Study shows how "scarred" colon tissue in younger patients differs from older adults, opening new doors for preventing aggressive early-onset cancers., Health, Times Now |
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Masashi Ozaki, also known as Masashi "Jumbo" Ozaki, a well-known Japanese golfer has died from colon cancer, aged 78. But what is sigmoid colon cancer. |
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Pickled vegetables offer nutrients but may raise cancer risk when consumed excessively. Experts warn that traditional pickling can produce carcinogenic compounds like N-nitroso compounds and mycotoxins, while high salt irritates the esophagus. Studies link frequent intake to esophageal cancer, making moderation, dietary balance, and careful selection key to staying safe. , Health, Times Now |
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A study published in the journal Nature on July 30, 2025, shed light on why cancer can suddenly return long after patients are declared cancer-free |