Cancer
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Reduced disease risk, mental health benefits, nutrient-rich: Moderate coffee intake packs a punch
Justin Stebbing, The Conversation
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Study finds four signs that could help with early detection of ovarian cancer
Jenny Doust, The Conversation
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Finding Maya: In the story of a friend’s death, a love story about family
Shinie Antony
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Why most women with cancer in India die young
Swagata Yadavar
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How diabetes and obesity could lead to liver damage
Madona Azar, The Conversation
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Cervical cancer kills one woman every seven minutes in India – but screening rates are abysmally low
Swagata Yadavar
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How tobacco companies use old tricks to draw younger users to smoking
Jon-Patrick Allem, The Conversation
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Why are lung cancer screening rates so poor?
Nina Thomas, The Conversation
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As more youngsters take to vaping, they risk lung and brain damage and even cancer
Amira Guirguis, The Conversation
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Poonam Pandey’s antics may have spread awareness but are a disservice to cancer patients
Nipun Malhotra
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Why muscle loss, a side effect of cancer, can often be fatal and how it can treated
Meghan McCue, The Conversation
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Why India is likely to miss the 2030 cervical cancer elimination targets
Charu Bahri, IndiaSpend.com
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UK approves use of drug in post-menopausal women to curb risk of breast cancer
Sarah Allinson, The Conversation
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Oncologist R Ravi Kannan wins Ramon Magsaysay Award 2023
Scroll Staff
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Watch: Rapper Badshah performs with young patients at children’s hospital in Mumbai
Scroll Staff
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Cancer exhausts immune cells – understanding why could help strengthen their response
Mary Philip, The Conversation Michael Rudloff, The Conversation
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Explained: WHO says artificial sweetener aspartame could be a cancer hazard. What does that mean?
Scroll Staff
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Healthcare costs are forcing Indians into debt and distress sales
Nushaiba Iqbal, IndiaSpend.com
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Watch: Australian MP dresses up as Tina Turner in parliament to raise funds for cancer charities
Scroll Staff
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CBD has great medicinal potential, but it’s no cure-all
Kent E Vrana, The Conversation