Genes, environment & lifestyle fueling breast cancers even among healthy: Doctors

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By Rachel V Thomas New Delhi-- Genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors are driving breast cancers even among women who seem healthy, said oncologists on Friday,...

J&J pulls Aveeno, Neutrogena spray sunscreens over cancer risk

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New York-- Johnson & Johnson is pulling out its Neutrogena and Aveeno spray sunscreens from US stores after some samples showed presence of benzene...

Vax benefits outweigh risks of extremely rare potential side effects: AstraZeneca

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New Delhi-- Benefits of the Covid-19 vaccine far outweigh the risks of extremely rare potential side effects, pharma giant AstraZeneca said on Tuesday. The company's...

Pandemic stress, boredom linked to increased smoking

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New York-- A US-based survey has revealed that stress, increased free time and feelings of boredom may have contributed to an increase in the...

Your memory may depend on how hard your brain had to work

New Delhi-- Ever wondered why your brain remembers some experiences among a deluge of information? It may depend on how hard the brain has to...

Stomach cancer atlas maps path to better treatment

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Singapore-- Scientists in Singapore have assembled the world's largest and highest-resolution atlas of gastric cancer, a leading cause of global cancer deaths. The atlas...

Bladder Cancer: Early Detection is Key to Prevention

By Dr. N Ramana Reddy Sr. Consultant - Surgical Oncology, HCG Cancer Centre Ongole Cancers are a common and potentially life-threatening condition defined by the uncontrolled...

US confirms another human H5 bird flu case tied to dairy cow outbreak

Los Angeles-- A new human case of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) A (H5 bird flu) virus infection in the US has been identified,...

Hormone therapy may offer promise against some breast cancers

New Delhi-- Hormone therapy can be an effective treatment against some breast cancers that are affected by hormones, like oestrogen and progesterone, said health...

Living near fitness centres may influence people in physical activity after stroke

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San Francisco-- People may be more likely to engage in physical activity after stroke if they live in a neighbourhood with more recreational and...
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