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A rising social media trend shows women applying menstrual blood to their skin, believing it offers natural healing, anti-ageing, or acne-clearing benefits. However, dermatologists and gynecologists warn that the practice is unsafe, as menstrual blood contains bacteria, pathogens, and bodily waste that can cause infections, irritation, and skin barrier damage. , Health, Times Now

Former UK PM David Cameron revealed his prostate cancer diagnosis and underwent non-invasive focal therapy, a precise treatment targeting only cancerous prostate tissue. This early-stage approach minimizes side effects like incontinence and erectile dysfunction. Experts stress that early detection, regular screening, and personalized care are key to effective, less disruptive prostate cancer treatment. , Health, Times Now

Legendary Bollywood actor Dharmendra passed away earlier today, fighting a long battle with his health issues. The He-Man of Indian cinema is celebrated not just for his on-screen charisma but also for his enduring health and vitality. Even at almost 90, Dharmendra maintained a lifestyle rooted in simplicity, discipline, and physical fitness. , Health, Times Now

Early cancer often develops silently, making late detection harder to treat and deadlier. Experts recommend four key screening approaches, standard tests, Galleri blood testing, genetic testing, and whole-body MRI, to catch cancers earlier, identify risk, detect hidden tumours, and improve survival. Screening choices depend on age, history, and individual risk factors. , Health, Times Now

Iron deficiency hides in plain sight, fatigue, dizziness, and pale skin, but diet can be your first line of defence. Dr Joseph Salhab shares the top haem and non-haem iron-rich foods that help tackle anaemia naturally and explains how pairing with vitamin C boosts absorption.