Health
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U.S. Breast Cancer Deaths Drop; Rate Among White Women Falls Most
U.S. death rates from breast cancer have dropped, although the decline was still greater among white women than black women,…
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Dubai’s Burj Khalifa Lit Up in Pink for Breast Cancer
The facade of the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa in the Gulf emirate of Dubai, was lit up in…
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Sleep-Deprived Kids Eat More
Young kids who miss daytime nap and also stay up late at night are likely to consume more calories, suggests…
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5.5 Lakh Head and Neck Cancer Cases Every Year in India: Experts
Head and neck cancers account for more than 5.5 lakh of the total cancer cases reported in India every year,…
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50% Rise in Diabetes Deaths Across India Over 11 Years
With a genetic predisposition brought to the fore by changing lifestyles, deaths due to diabetes increased 50 per cent in…
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To Curb Deaths From Disasters, End Poverty – U.N. Chief
Ending extreme poverty is essential to save lives and limit damage from disasters, U.N. chief Ban Ki-Moon said, as figures…
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Triphala Churna: A Fuss-Free Way to Get Rid of Your Digestive Issues
Ayurveda is a goldmine of remedies that promise a cure for some of our everyday health woes. The age-old…
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Heart Failure Not as Life-Threatening as Heart Attack: Experts
Heart failure may be a serious health hazard but not life-threatening like a heart attack, health experts say. “Heart failure…
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More Evidence Links High Sodium Intake to Risk of Death
Keeping sodium intake low may prolong life according to a new study that set out to clarify the long-term risk…
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Bad Posture Contributing to Osteoarthritis Among Youth
As the number of youth suffering from osteorthritis continues to surge globally, health experts on Wednesday said that wrong postures…
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