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5 days ago |
medicaldaily.com | Suneeta Sunny
Many women put off cervical cancer screenings because the process often feels uncomfortable, awkward, or inconvenient. Finding time, missing work, and fear of an invasive exam can be enough to put it off. But since cervical cancer is highly preventable and treatable when caught early, regular screening remains essential for protecting long-term health.
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5 days ago |
medicaldaily.com | Suneeta Sunny
You are in the shower and notice a new mole on your body. Although in most cases harmless, these small, colored spots can trigger a wave of panic, as thoughts race with concerns about cancer, leading to a frantic search for answers. For anyone who has done this at least once, a doctor now shares a simple checklist to help distinguish between a normal mole and one that could be a warning sign of melanoma.
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6 days ago |
businessandamerica.com | Suneeta Sunny
A dinner without chicken feels incomplete for many. Known for its protein-packed benefits, especially for muscle building and energy, chicken has long been a staple for many, particularly those hitting the gym. However, new research cautions that regularly eating chicken may put you at an increased risk of dying from gastrointestinal cancers.
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6 days ago |
businessandamerica.com | Suneeta Sunny
Many people believe they have time to quit smoking, heavy drinking, or other unhealthy habits, but new research suggests the damage may start much earlier than expected. Although it’s never too late to change, researchers now caution that these vices could begin affecting your health as early as 36. For those who keep postponing their decision to take up a healthy lifestyle, the latest study published in the journal Annals of Medicine could be an eye-opener.
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6 days ago |
businessandamerica.com | Suneeta Sunny
Childhood obesity sets the stage for a lifetime of health risks, and scientists are racing against time to uncover the hidden causes. Now, new research points to an unexpected suspect: antibiotics, a medicine millions of people, including young children, take to fight infections, may be quietly fueling the problem.
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