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Anupam Kher is 71 and fitter than ever. His every day food costs just Rs 80 a kg but ‘not very tasty’. Science says it can help lose weightVeteran actor Anupam Kher, aged 71, showcases remarkable fitness. A recent workout video went viral, impressing fans. Kher shared his diet,...
Breast cancer in the United States: Alarming rise among younger women, here’s everything you need to know about breast cancer and how you can prevent itYounger women are increasingly diagnosed with aggressive breast cancer, with those under 50 now representing a quarter of all cases. A new ...
Just 30 minutes a day can cut your cancer risk. Study reveals howNew research from Edith Cowan University reveals exercise's power against cancer. Even one session of resistance or high-intensity interval...
Breast cancer cases on rise; junk food, lack of exercise contributing factors: DoctorsBreast cancer is a growing concern in India, projected to reach two lakh cases annually by 2030. Experts highlight lifestyle factors like l...
10 powerful habits backed by science that can lower your cancer riskAdopting healthier lifestyle choices can significantly reduce cancer risk, complementing genetics and fate. A plant-rich diet, maintaining ...
More than one million women could die by 2040 from undiagnosed breast cancer: ReportGlobally, breast cancer cases will increase from 2.3 million in 2020 to more than 3 million by 2040, with low- and middle-income countries ...
UK: Exercise reduces breast cancer risk in young women by 10%, finds finds. Here is all we knowAccording to the research carried out at the Institute of Cancer Research, breast cancer is more common in women over 50 who have gone thro...
Balanced diet, adequate sleep & weight management among ways to healthy life after breast cancerA high quality diet can help maintain a healthy body weight and heart health.
Unable to balance on one leg for 10 seconds? Why people in their 50s should not ignore thisDifficulty to balance on one leg is a sign of something more serious than you think.
Steep rise in cancer cases in Agra, say doctorsMohammed Shiraj (62), a resident of Agra, was addicted to tobacco. As his family members objected to his habit, he switched over to 'manjan...
How 300 minutes of simple exercise a week may help ward off cancerSomething as simple as getting up and moving, the findings suggest, might help tens of thousands of us avoid developing cancer in the comin...
- Muscle loss may up mortality risk in breast cancer patients
New York, April 8 (IANS) Loss of muscle mass in women with breast cancer may increase their risk of mortality, says a study.
Breast cancer rates are on the rise among young women and here's how you can prevent itIt is the most common cancer in most parts of India, both urban and rural.
30 minutes of exercise, 5 days a week may help you keep breast cancer at bayBreast cancer-related mortality has shown a declining trend because of early detection and improved treatment.
Did you know? Exercise improves memory in breast cancer survivorsResearchers found that memory problems appear to be related to stress load cancer survivors experience, and may not be specific to chemothe...
Can you escape breast cancer?Breast cancer is fast becoming the most common cancer in most cities of India. It is also one of the leading causes of death in women.
'FeedToDefeat' campaign in Delhi creates awareness on breast cancerThrough 'FeedToDefeat' campaign, Medela India aimed to empower women by enabling them to exercise breastfeeding that could help prevent the...
Tight bras can restrict blood circulation and even lead to breast cancerWhen it comes to dressing even the bra you wear is important. Many women think that the tighter the bra, the better it is. But it can cause...
SBI Pinkathon in Hyderabad on March 15Milind Soman, in association with United Sisters Foundation and Ushalakshmi Breast Cancer Foundation, today formally announced the launch o...
Facts and timely decisions can help Indian women fight breast cancerGiven the rising incidence of breast cancer in India, there is an urgent need to educate the public about breast cancer as well as counsel ...