As breast cancer spreads in India, awareness is keyNEW DELHI - While bathing one morning, Sunaina Luthra felt a slight lump in her left breast. Thinking it was an allergic reaction caused by a new brand of deodorant used the day before, she ignored it. Sisters deliver baby boys on same day in same hospitalLONDON - Two sisters in Britain have delivered baby boys on the same day at the same hospital. NYPD officer accused of refusing to help 11-year-old girl dying of asthma attack is suspended
NY cop accused of not aiding dying girl, suspended Michael Douglas upbeat about recovery from throat cancer, faces 2 months of treatmentmore images Air Force says it’s investigating whether sergeant exposed others to HIV at ’swinger’ parties
Air Force: Sergeant may have exposed others to HIV Removing healthy ovaries helps women with genetic risk lower odds for breast, ovarian cancerSummary Box: Foursquare, MTV to reward STD checkups with badge
Summary Box: Foursquare offers badge for checkups FDA considers restricting ingredient in Robitussin and other cough medicines to curb abusemore images Dengue cases cross 900-mark in capitalNEW DELHI - The number of dengue crossed the 900-mark Tuesday as 74 new confirmed cases of the disease were reported from the national capital. Bangalore surgeons conduct ten surgeries on a patient in one goBANGALORE - Three surgeons of Manipal hospital in Karnataka’s Bangalore city conducted ten back-to-back surgeries lasting seven hours on a 59-year-old woman, who had been bedridden for the last one year due to rheumatoid arthritis. Multiple Sclerosis Changes With Season, Study SaysGirl, 10, undergoes plastic surgery after Rottweilers’ attack in UKLONDON - The latest victim of a growing wave of dog attacks across Britain is a 10-year-old girl whose jaw was broken in two places by a pair of Rottweilers. A peg or two is good for youLONDON - Downing a peg or two a day could be good for you and give you a longer life than teetotalers, new research in the United States has found. Death of 3 babies in Britain linked to superbugLONDON - Superbug, which is resistant to common antibiotics, has taken life of three babies at one of Britain’s leading hospitals. ‘Harry Potter’ author JK Rowling donates $15.4 million to multiple sclerosis researchmore images ‘Harry Potter’ author JK Rowling donates 10 million pounds to multiple sclerosis researchResistance, endurance-training best for heart healthWASHINGTON - A study of triathletes has revealed that the heart adapts to triathlon training by working more efficiently. Spain says it broke up human-trafficking gang dealing in male prostitutes from BrazilBrisk walk keeps breast, bowel cancer at bayLONDON - Taking a brisk walk daily could prevent thousands of cases of breast and bowel cancer, according to new research. Ban TV to protect your kids health, says psychologistLONDON - TV should be banned for toddlers and strictly rationed for youngsters to protect them from ill health. Peg or two can help you hang on there for more yearsLONDON - Downing a peg or two could be good for you and give you a longer life than teetotalers. Why proper nutrition is so vital in fighting infectionWashington, Aug 31 (ANI): A new study has revealed the importance of proper nutrition in fighting infections. Decongestant use during pregnancy cuts risk of premature birth: StudyWashington, Aug 31 (ANI): The results of a new study indicate that the use of over-the-counter decongestants during pregnancy cuts the risk of premature births. Chhattisgarh seeks central help to battle sickle cellRAIPUR - Chhattisgarh has sought financial assistance from the central government to battle sickle cell anaemia that has gripped the 18-20 percent of the state’s 20.08 million population, officials said Tuesday. Social support protects against some of the negative effects of heart attackWASHINGTON - Social support can help minimize some of the worst physical damages to the brain caused by a heart attack, shows new mice study. Gentle exercise could prevent thousands of cases of breast, bowel cancerLONDON - A new research has suggested that thousands of cases of breast and bowel cancer could be prevented if people exercised regularly. |
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