Cancer
-
Health
Protein rich sea food is directly proportional to ‘forever chemicals’, Scientists warn
"Forever chemicals" can lead to certain health issues like cancer, obesity, thyroid, liver and kidney disease, higher cholesterol, low birth…
Read More » -
Health
US Woman undergoes painful Chemotherapy only to find out cancer diagnosis to be false
It wasn't until Monk had undergone her second round of chemotherapy that her doctor correctly showed her that there was…
Read More » -
Health
India emerging as cancer capital, 15 lakh Indians projected to have cancer by 2025
Despite the growing cases, the major cause for concern that our healthcare system and the country is the low rates…
Read More » -
Health
President Murmu introduces India’s first-ever homegrown cancer gene therapy
Murmu highlighted that this therapy is the most cost-effective CAR-T cell therapy worldwide. It also exemplifies the “Make in India”…
Read More » -
Science
Tata Institute develops Rs 100 tablet to prevent cancer recurrence
This discovery comes after 10 long years of dedicated hardwork and also reduces the side effects of treatments like radiation…
Read More » -
World News
King Charles III Diagnosed with Cancer and what it means for UK’s Monarchy
If King Charles III is unable to carry out his duties then there are provisions for the counsellors of state…
Read More » -
Health
Keep an eye out for these 5 cancer signs that resemble flu symptoms
It's crucial to recognize the similarities between flu-like symptoms and cancer symptoms, as many of them might overlap.
Read More » -
Health
Breastfeeding increases cancer risk: Harvard study
According to the research, those who were nursed as babies had a 23% higher risk of acquiring colorectal cancer.
Read More » -
Health
California to ban Skittles and 12,000 other cancer-causing products
Governor Gavin Newsom has passed 'Skittles ban', imposing strict regulations on the production and sale of brominated vegetable oil, potassium…
Read More » -
Health
Detecting early signs of stomach cancer
Understanding the mild symptoms and taking action for timely diagnosis.
Read More »