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Love drinking piping, hot tea? It may increase risk of oesophageal cancer

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Love drinking piping, hot tea? It may increase risk of oesophageal cancer
Love drinking piping, hot tea? It may increase risk of oesophageal cancer

The risk goes up especially if a person also consumes alcohol and is a smoker.

Unable to quit smoking? Exercise daily to boost lung function
Unable to quit smoking? Exercise daily to boost lung function

Leisure-time vigorous physical activity is associated with better lung function among smokers.

Diabetic patients twice as likely to develop cataract

The risk is relatively highest in those aged between 45 and 54.

Diabetic patients twice as likely to develop cataract
Breast cancer rates are on the rise among young women and here's how you can prevent it
Breast cancer rates are on the rise among young women and here's how you can prevent it

It is the most common cancer in most parts of India, both urban and rural.

Make these 5 lifestyle changes and choices to lower your risk of cancer

To reduce risk of cancer, you need to be aware of many factors that work together to cause cancer and then do your best to reduce exposure.

Make these 5 lifestyle changes and choices to lower your risk of cancer
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Around 77 per cent Indians think that technology gets in the way of relationships

In today's connected lifestyle, daily activities and interactions of consumers are powered by technology and apps.

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Greens are passé: Add black foods to your plate for a healthy heart
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Long screen exposure at work can cause 'Computer Vision Syndrome': Ways to treat the disorder

The symptoms of CVS, a condition that damages the eyesight, are blurred vision, tired eyes, headaches, neck pain and dry eyes.

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Turns out, old, powerful drugs may have new tricks to fight cancer

A powerful suite of drugs known as kinase inhibitors have been developed to treat cancer and other diseases.

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Attention, meat-eaters! Higher intake of poultry can give diabetes
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The consumers of red meat were 23% likelier to develop diabetes.

Tim Cook wants Apple Watch users to take part in a 'Heart Survey'

The tech giant has started sending out notifications to Apple Watch users to enroll for the survey.

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Want to better chances of pregnancy through IVF? Take acupuncture therapy
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Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese form of pain relieving treatment by inserting thin needles at specific points in the body.

Fitness can beat cancer: 3 basic exercises to get life back on track
Fitness can beat cancer: 3 basic exercises to get life back on track

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