Cancer warning signs you should never ignore: Persistent mouth sores, fatigue or bleeding could be early red flags, says Raipur oncologist |

Cancer often develops silently, with early signs so subtle that they are easily ignored or mistaken for minor health issues. According to Dr Jayesh Sharma, Consultant Surgical Oncologist at ITSA Hospitals in Raipur, paying attention to small but persistent changes in the body can be life-saving. He explains that early detection plays a crucial role…

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Cancer Symptoms: From fatigue to weight changes: Oncologist reveals early signs of cancer that 80% patients miss |

Most cancer patients show early warning signs that are frequently dismissed as normal or minor. Oncologist, Dr. Anchal Aggarwal, with 16 years of medical experience, states that in about 80% of cases, patients have missed early symptoms before diagnosis. Clinical experience and even the public health data state that often the overlooked symptoms are the…

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Meet Amol Muzumdar, the coach who transformed India women’s rough start into World Cup glory

अमोल मजूमदार की कोचिंग में चैंपियन बनी टीम इंडिया The roar inside the stadium that night wasn’t just for the Indian women’s cricket team lifting the trophy, it was also for the man who quietly stitched their journey together, one innings, one pep talk, one belief at a time. Amol Muzumdar, the calm strategist from…

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3 things a neuroscientist adds to his coffee for better energy, smoother skin, and even longevity…

Coffee contains a host of power packed compounds, that include caffeine, chlorogenic acids, antioxidants, and polyphenols, that collectively make it an excellent beverage for health (provided you know how to drink it right) Expanding research link moderate coffee intake to reduced mortality, better protection against ailments, and a subset of cancers. Studies at PMC have…

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Can birth control pills cause cancer? A US doctor explains |

Birth control pills, while offering reproductive freedom, carry a complex health profile. Classified as a Group 1 carcinogen, they are linked to increased breast and cervical cancer risks, yet also provide significant protection against ovarian, endometrial, and colorectal cancers. Recent research highlights varying risks among different hormonal contraceptives, urging informed choices. Birth control pills are…

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