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Dr Amrita Srivastava warns that hair extensions may pose cancer risks due to the chemicals used in their production. Here's how you can minimise risks. | Health |
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Dr Amrita Srivastava warns that hair extensions may pose cancer risks due to the chemicals used in their production. Here's how you can minimise risks. | Health |
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When 28-year-old mother Rachita Ramesh felt constant fatigue after childbirth, she blamed postpartum exhaustion, until unusual bleeding revealed Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia, leading to chemotherapy and a life-saving bone marrow transplant. |
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Obesity is emerging as a major risk factor in today's cancer story. Learn how excess weight increases cancer risk, the types of obesity-related cancers, and what lifestyle changes can help reduce the danger. |
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Whether the theory surrounding Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei proves true or not, it is a reminder that prostate cancer, in particular, often develops quietly and its early symptoms are most often dismissed as normal ageing., Health, Times Now |
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Research shows that abdominal or visceral fat, the deep fat surrounding internal organs is strongly linked with cancer risk, sometimes more so than overall body weight. |
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NATCO Pharma launches generic Pomalidomide capsules for blood cancer treatment in the U.S., enhancing access to specialty medicines. |
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Dr Sindhu Paul Kavalakkat highlights the importance of recognising persistent symptoms of throat cancer, which can easily mimic minor issues. | Health |
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Bruce Campbell revealed he has been diagnosed with a "treatable, not curable" cancer, without disclosing the type. The Evil Dead star said treatment will affect appearances and work plans. Experts note that some advanced cancers can be managed long-term, highlighting the importance of early detection and ongoing care. , Health, Times Now |
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Frequent burping is usually harmless and linked to issues like acid reflux, gastritis, or indigestion. Doctors say it is rarely a sign of stomach, esophageal, or pancreatic cancer unless accompanied by red-flag symptoms such as unexplained weight loss, persistent pain, bloating, vomiting blood, or difficulty swallowing. Persistent symptoms require medical evaluation. , Health, Times Now |
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Doctors at the All India Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Delhi on Friday announced a successful surgery where they removed a whopping 19.9 kg tumour from a 43-year-old colon cancer patient, giving her a new lease of life. |