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Cancer Cases In India: India Set to Witness a 43% Increase in New Cases by 2040
Currently, 1.4 million new cancer cases are detected each year, with projections indicating a rise to 2 million by 2040. Read ahead to know more.
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Air Pollution in Delhi Surges to 100 Times the WHO Health Standard
The Central Pollution Control Board has revealed that pollution levels in Delhi in October reached their worst since 2020. Read ahead to know more.
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Zika Virus Detected Near Bangalore, Karnataka Government Issues Advisory: Expert Shares Preventive Measures
Zika virus is characterised by a rash, fever, and joint pain, and currently, there is no specific treatment available for this infection.
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Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal Shuts Down Schools Amidst Soaring Pollution Levels
While scientists predict a continued spike in pollution levels over the next two weeks, authorities are urging citizens to be cautious. Read on.
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How Did Depression Take Its Toll on Matthew Perry? Our Favourite Friend's Struggle Explained
The battle against addiction and depression proved to be the final blow in Perry's life, exacerbating his already fragile state of mind.
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Hop into Style: Playboy’s Iconic Rabbit Head Joins Balenzia Socks
Balenzia and Playboy Join Forces to Unveil a Playful Collaboration Collection
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How Many Steps a Day for a Healthier Life? New Magic Number Revealed
These findings offer a tangible and accessible way for people to improve their health and well-being. Read ahead to know.
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New Study Links Low Serotonin With An Increased Risk Of Long COVID
The researchers believed that finding how COVID affects the development of serotonin can lead us to find an effective treatment for long COVID.
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‘Narayan Murthy Works 80-90 Hours A Week,’ Says Sudha Murthy As Study Reveals Work Stress Causes Heart Disease
Psychosocial stressors at work, like job strain and Effort-Reward Imbalance, can increase Coronary Heart Disease risk says study.
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Sugar in Your Coffee: Sweet Surprise in Latest Health Study, Challenges Conventional Wisdom
According to the researchers, there was no statistically significant connection between sugar consumption in hot drinks and all-cause mortality.















