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BRCA gene mutations in women: Understanding the risk of breast and ovarian cancer

Cancer is often thought of as a disease that happens by chance. While many cancers do occur randomly, some are linked to inherited...

Cancer
Oncology

International Women’s Day 2026: What’s Driving the Rise of Breast Cancer in India?

On every International Women’s Day, conversations about women’s health gain global attention. In recent years, one issue has increasingly dominated these discussions in...

Breast Cancer
Oncology

International Women’s Day 2026: Doctors Explain Why Breast Cancer Screening Should Start Early for Indian Women

Every year, a significant number of women die from cancer across the globe. However, early detection through screening and timely health care can...

Breast Cancer
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Breast Cancer Symptoms: From Unusual Nipple Discharge To Boils On the Breast – Signs You Shouldn’t Ignore

The discovery of a lump in the breast can be a nightmare experience. To a great number of people, it starts as a...

Oncology

World Childhood Cancer Day 2026: When a Fever Isn’t Just a Fever: Early Signs of Childhood Cancer Parents Miss

A child’s fever often signals something common—a viral infection, a cold, or flu. Most parents breathe a sigh of relief when a mild...

Oncology

Early Cancer Detection and Testing: How to Overcome Stigma and Misconceptions

Cancer remains one of the most feared diseases worldwide, not only because of its physical impact but also due to the psychological and...

Cancer
Oncology

Cancer Isn’t Just Genetics—It’s Your Lifestyle, Environment, and Stress Combined

For decades, cancer has largely been viewed as a disease written into a person’s genes. While genetic predisposition does play a role in...

Colorectal cancer
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Smoke and Spirits: How Two Everyday Habits Drive Nearly 40% of Global Cancer — and What We Can Do About It

A groundbreaking global analysis released by the World Health Organization (WHO) and its International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has revealed a...

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Glaucoma: The ‘Silent Thief of Sight’ – Early Warning Signs You Should Never Ignore

Glaucoma is often called the “silent thief of sight” because it can damage vision slowly and quietly, often without noticeable symptoms in its...

Lifestyle & Wellness

Why Men Feel Constantly Tired: Experts Reveal the Hidden Role of Dehydration, Stress and Poor Sleep

For many men today, health challenges don’t begin with illness; they start quietly, woven into everyday routines. Long hours at a desk, crowded...

Can 150 Minutes of Exercise a Week Help You Live Longer? Scientists Weigh In
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Can 150 Minutes of Exercise a Week Help You Live Longer? Scientists Weigh In

In case you have ever questioned yourself what exactly is the best amount of exercise to help you improve health and live a...

Endometriosis
Obstetrics & Gynecology

Severe Period Pain Could Signal Endometriosis: Gynecologist Warns Women Not to Ignore These Symptoms

Many women experience pain and discomfort during their menstrual cycle and often consider it a normal part of periods. However, health experts say...

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Glaucoma Risk Factors: These People Are More Likely to Develop the ‘Silent Vision Thief’

Glaucoma is a serious eye condition that can gradually damage vision. It is often called the “silent vision thief” because its early symptoms...

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