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Delhi, Mumbai campaign for cancer awareness
New Delhi/Mumbai, Feb 5 (ANI): Observing World Cancer Day today, hundreds of people participated in rallies with an aim to create awareness among general masses through ‘Cancer Awareness Campaigns’ in New Delhi and Mumbai. -
Drinking ‘little too much’ alcohol triples mouth cancer risk
Washington, Feb 5 (ANI): A TV advertising campaign has warned that regularly drinking two large glasses of wine or two strong pints of beer a day triples mouth cancer risk and doubles high blood pressure risk. -
Benefits of 1000 bottles of red wine could come from pill
Washington, Feb 5 (ANI): Lovers of red wine were delighted when it was found to contain resveratrol – a compound supposed to improve health and maybe even lengthen life. -
Newly single women more vulnerable to STDs
Washington, Feb 5 (ANI): Newly divorced middle-aged women are more susceptible to contract HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases, a new study has warned. -
Feeling tempted? Just tell yourself you’ll have that scrumptious treat later
Washington, Feb 5 (ANI): If a doughnut, which you are not allowed to eat, is tempting you to break your diet, tell yourself you’ll have a bite later – just don’t spell out when, a new study has suggested -
India observes World Cancer Day
Kolkata/Nagpur, Feb.5 (ANI): World Cancer Day was observed in India on Saturday, and saw the participation of cancer patients and locals in different events aimed at spreading a message of fighting against the deadly disease and to promote the undying spirit of life. -
Soy supplements may not protect against breast cancer
Washington, Feb 4 (ANI): Soy isoflavone supplements have failed to decrease breast cancer cell proliferation in a randomized clinical trial, according to a study. -
Lower levels of sunlight may up risk of allergies and eczema
Washington, Feb 4 (ANI): A new study has found that children living in areas with lower levels of sunlight are at greater risk of developing food allergies and the skin condition eczema, compared to those in areas with higher UV. -
New ‘fluid biopsy’ could help save thousands of cancer victims per year
London, Feb 4 (ANI): A new, extra sensitive test could help detect the spread of cancer through the body. -
Women ‘meeting for weight loss programs in church are more successful’
Washington, Feb 4 (ANI): Location as well as the level of experience may influence the success of individuals undertaking a weight loss programs, a new study has claimed.
