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Researchers in India uncover genetic factors linked to early oral cancer onset in tobacco chewers, enhancing cancer prediction and prevention. |
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Researchers in India uncover genetic factors linked to early oral cancer onset in tobacco chewers, enhancing cancer prediction and prevention. |
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Are air fryers safer or riskier for cancer? Oncologists explain acrylamide, meat toxins, processed foods, cooking habits, and how to use air fryers safely. |
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Cancer cells behave differently from normal cells, and some tumours may even use autophagy to survive. That's why unsupervised fasting or extreme diets during treatment can do more harm than good |
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Many everyday habits and products are often blamed for causing cancer, but experts say several of these fears are not supported by scientific evidence. From deodorants and microwaves to artificial sweeteners and hair dye, many commonly believed cancer triggers are actually myths. Knowing the facts helps avoid unnecessary panic. , Health, Times Now |
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Back pain is usually harmless, but experts warn it can sometimes signal serious conditions like pancreatic cancer. Surgeons say persistent or unexplained upper back or abdominal pain, weight loss, jaundice, digestive changes, or worsening pain at night should never be ignored. Early medical evaluation is vital because pancreatic cancer is often detected late. , Health, Times Now |
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Daily coffee consumption shows promise in lowering liver cancer risk. Studies indicate that drinking two to four cups daily may offer significant prot |
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In 2026, Saturn and Mercury turn auspicious after 500 years, bringing wealth, success, and luck to Taurus, Capricorn, and Cancer natives. |
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What you eat daily can affect cancer risk. Cancer doctor Tarang Krishna shares which foods to include, which to avoid and how fasting can boost your health. |
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Colon cancer cases are on the rise and apart from following a healthy gut routine, people should keep an eye on the early signs. A UK man who is now cancer-free is sharing his journey with others and highlighting early signs that he ignored and others should not. , Health, Times Now |
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Colorectal cancer is a serious health issue, affecting more young people. Early detection is vital for survival. Changes in stool, like thinness, mucu |