Health

Preventing Head & Neck Cancer: Lifestyle Changes and Risk Reduction

In India, cancers of the head and neck are among the most frequently diagnosed ones — especially in men. These cancers include those of the oral cavity, throat, larynx, nasal passages, and salivary glands. Many of them develop slowly, and the early signs often go unnoticed. But the encouraging truth is this: most head and neck cancers are preventable. With …

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How to File a Mediclaim Without Hassles

When you’re caught in the middle of a health emergency, the last thing you want to worry about is how to pay for the treatment. Having a mediclaim policy helps, but only if you know how to use it the right way. Many people get confused by paperwork, unclear steps, and long processes, which lead to delays. This guide will …

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Limb-Saving Surgery Gives Children with Bone Cancer a Second Chance

Bone cancer in children is uncommon, but when it appears it tends to be aggressive and fast-moving. Most often, it shows up in growing children and teenagers, usually around the knees or upper arms—areas where the bones grow quickly, during adolescence. The condition is emotionally and physically draining, not only for the child but also for the entire family, trying …

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Why We Don’t Talk About Lung Cancer Early Enough

Unlike breast or cervical cancer, lung cancer isn’t widely discussed in families or the media until it becomes advanced. And unlike a breast lump or skin mole, early lung cancer doesn’t give you obvious signs. It creeps in silently — sometimes with a vague cough, tiredness, or back pain. Many people dismiss these symptoms as “just a cold,” “old age,” …

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Organ Donation – Need of the HOUR!

With over three lakh patients on the waiting list and at least 20 people dying every day while waiting for an organ, India’s organ donor shortage, particularly deceased donations, has taken a heavy toll. According to the Health Ministry’s own figures, the number of donors (including deceased) increased from 6,916 in 2014 to around 16,041 by 2022. A recent case …

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Laser Gum Therapy: The Modern Way to Treat Periodontal Disease Without Surgery

Introduction Gum disease affects millions of people worldwide and, if left untreated, can lead to tooth loss and systemic health issues. Fortunately, modern dentistry offers innovative alternatives to traditional gum surgery. One of the most promising advancements is laser gum treatment Laser gum treatment—a minimally invasive, highly effective method that offers a faster and more comfortable recovery. What Is Laser …

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Monsoon and Immunity: Tips To Stay Strong During Seasonal Changes

Did you know? Fluctuating weather and constant exposure to infections make the monsoon a true test for the immune system. Understand the warning signs of weak immunity and follow these foolproof tips to strengthen it, especially for people with lifestyle conditions like diabetes and heart disease. So, don’t wait anymore, get going! Remember to pay utmost attention to your well-being during …

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Ovarian Cancer: Symptoms & Risk Factors Every Woman Should Be Aware Of

Ovarian cancer rarely enters the conversation—and that’s the problem. Unlike more visibly disruptive health conditions, ovarian cancer tends to mask itself with symptoms that most women dismiss as “normal” or “temporary.” Bloating, a little pelvic discomfort, feeling full too soon, or an urgent need to urinate—these can all seem like minor issues. Many women brush them off, attributing them to …

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Do Not Ignore Chest Discomfort: Know About the Early Signs of Heart Attack

Chest discomfort is among the most commonly reported symptoms in emergency departments worldwide, yet it remains one of the most misunderstood problem. For many, the sensation is attributed to acidity, gas, anxiety, or fatigue—common occurrences in a fast-paced, sleep-deprived, and often sedentary lifestyle. However, what may seem minor or routine could, in fact, be an early sign of something far …

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Lifestyle-driven joint disorders rising among the young

Nearly 1 in 5 Indians suffers from some form of musculoskeletal disorders MUMBAI, August 01, 2025: Over the last 15 years, there has been a troubling rise of musculoskeletal disorders in younger age groups in India, especially among people in ‘30s and ‘40s, who are increasingly suffering from conditions like mechanical back pain, early cartilage wear, and knee problems such as ACL or …

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