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Learn when headaches signal the need for medical attention, especially for potential brain tumours, to ensure timely diagnosis and care. |
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Learn when headaches signal the need for medical attention, especially for potential brain tumours, to ensure timely diagnosis and care. |
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Neurosurgeons explain why the brain itself cannot feel pain. |
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The symptoms of migraine and early brain tumour can sometimes overlap, but subtle differences that can help us identify which is which, notes Dr Bansal. | Health |
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On the occasion of World Brain Tumour Day 2026, here are some subtle symptoms of brain tumors that may go unnoticed. | Health |
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Since the brain controls every function of the body, even a small tumour can sometimes lead to significant health problems. Recognising warning signs early can make a crucial difference. |
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On World Brain Tumour Day, an expert shares if myths like using mobile phones can cause brain tumours in people. |
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Brain tumour is a serious health issue that has led to the creation of a number of myths surrounding it. Dr Raghav Singhla helps debunk some of them. | Health |
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Some early signs of MS can look like tiredness, but there are other subtle signs that should make one cautious, shares Dr Atampreet Singh. | Health |
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Recurring headaches are a common health concern, but they do not always indicate a serious condition such as a brain tumour. On World Brain Tumour Day, experts emphasise that most recurring headaches are caused by conditions like migraine or tension-type headaches. |
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World Brain Tumour Day 2026: Observed on June 8, it raises awareness, promotes early diagnosis, and highlights the theme 'A Closer Look' for deeper understanding. |