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3 things heart doctors do to boost longevity and health: Check their science-backed tipsHeart doctors follow specific, evidence-backed habits to extend their lifespan and maintain overall health. Key strategies include maintain...
Americans eating ultra-processed foods like bread, soda, and noodles at higher risk of lung cancer, says new studyA US study reveals a link between ultra-processed food and lung cancer. People consuming more such foods face a higher risk. The research t...
Eating 300 grams of chicken in a week can give you cancer! Here's what the new study has foundA recent study warns that consuming 300 grams of chicken weekly may elevate the risk of gastrointestinal cancer. The research involved over...
Stop doing THESE things and risk of Cancer will be reduced by 50%. Know in detailLifestyle changes may be able to save up to 50% of cancer-related deaths and 40% of cases, according to a recent ACS study. The significanc...
Study finds Mediterranean diet is linked to lower mortality risk in womenA recent study suggests that women adhering to the Mediterranean diet have a 23% lower risk of premature death. This largely plant-based di...
Diets high in ultra-processed foods raise death risk from chronic lung conditions, study findsA diet having more than 40 per cent of ultra-processed foods was found to have a 26 per cent higher risk of death from chronic obstructive ...
New research finds poverty, chronic inflammation together triple risk of cancer deathResearch from the University of Florida reveals that the combined impact of poverty and chronic inflammation can more than double the risk ...
Does sugar actually feed cancer?While overconsumption of added sugars has been linked to cancer risk, there is no evidence to suggest that sugar itself causes cancer. Rath...
Does Sugar Actually Feed Cancer?The "sugar feeds cancer" narrative goes back to the 1920s, when a German physiologist noticed that some tumor cells consumed more glucose t...
Keep burgers, pizzas & soft drinks at bay! Ultra-processed foods can up cancer risk, says studyUltra-processed foods are generally higher in salt & sugar and contain artificial additives.
Tuberculosis and cancer have higher mortality rates than Omicron. But, why do we fear the virus more?Dr. Habil Khorakiwala says there is a need to disassociate fears from the current pandemic.
Abdominal pain, heartburn could be subtle signs of stomach cancer; essential for patients to master food portion controlGastric cancer develops over many years with no obvious symptoms at the start.
A carb-rich diet intake may increase risk of cancer recurrenceEating high amounts of carbs & sugar during the year prior to treatment increases risk of recurrence.
- 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.
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.
In 10 years, government aims 25% cut in premature cancer deathsThe health ministry has chalked out National Multi-Sectoral Action with the aim to reduce deaths from cancer, heart diseases by 25%.
Simple saliva test may predict early death riskThe study examined associations between secretory immunoglobulin A (IgA), the common antibody found in saliva, and mortality rates in the g...
Cancer cases to cross 15 lakh by 2025: Health Minister JP NaddaThe minister said that the increase in the number of cancer cases may be due to larger number of unhealthy lifestyles, use of tobacco and o...
In India, 1,300 people die of cancer every dayWith more than 1,300 persons succumbing to cancer every day, it has become one of the major causes of death occurring in India, followed by...
Nearly 5 lakh died due to cancer in 2014: J P NaddaNadda noted that cancer survival rate is generally believed to depend upon stages of diagnosis, state of initiation of treatment, type and ...