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Microplastics are everywhere, including deep inside the human body. Dr Salhab shares 7 ways you can protect yourself and reduce microplastic exposure. | Health |
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Microplastics are everywhere, including deep inside the human body. Dr Salhab shares 7 ways you can protect yourself and reduce microplastic exposure. | Health |
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Retinoblastoma develops in the retina and can affect kids under the age of 2 but what makes it particularly challenging is the lack of early, obvious symptoms |
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Leukaemia is cancer of the blood-forming tissue, including the bone marrow and the lymphatic system. It is characterised by the rapid growth of abnormal blood cells. |
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Ahmedabad, March 19 (IANS) A year-long expansion of preventive screening in Gujarat has led to the identification of more than 3,000 pre-cancerous oral conditions, with health officials linking the rise to earlier detection and wider outreach rather |
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Viral TikTok videos show women discovering dark patches resembling mold in brand-new 'Always' menstrual pads, sparking widespread concern and debate. While some fear a link to rising ovarian and cervical cancers, others question the authenticity of the claims. The controversy has prompted calls for further investigation and clarity. |
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Extreme heat can significantly impact cancer patients undergoing treatment, increasing risks of dehydration, fatigue, and heat-related complications, experts share how to stay safe |
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Stomach cancer is silent in nature in the early stages because of the stomach's physical characteristics of stretchability. Find out what the early signs are. | Health |
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While no single food can prevent cancer on its own, consistent dietary habits can significantly influence long-term health. |
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As Kate Middleton highlights cutting alcohol after cancer, experts warn even moderate drinking may raise cancer risks. Here's how alcohol affects survivors, recurrence risk and what doctors advise. |
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Spending eight hours or more sitting daily may increase the risk of colon cancer, doctors warn. Prolonged inactivity slows digestion, raises inflammation, and can lead to metabolic problems linked to cancer. Studies suggest sedentary workers may face a higher colorectal cancer risk. Experts recommend regular movement breaks, exercise, and a fiber-rich diet to help protect digestive and overall health. , Health, Times Now |