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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

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