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How hair dye can damage your kidneys: Know the health risks and safety tips |

Changing hair colour has become a popular beauty routine for millions worldwide. From covering grey strands to experimenting with bold, vibrant shades, hair dye offers a quick way to refresh one’s appearance and boost confidence. However, many people are unaware that certain chemicals in hair dyes can affect overall health, particularly kidney function. While occasional…

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Breakthrough in Cancer treatment: Scientists develop experiential ‘super vaccine’ with ‘outstanding’ results on cancerous mice

In what could be a breakthrough treatment, researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have developed a groundbreaking “super vaccine” that could one day help the immune system prevent cancer before it even begins. This experimental vaccine uses nanoparticles to deliver tumor-specific signals, that train the body to recognise and destroy cancer cells early –…

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Pancreatic Cancer: 4 very early signs that are often dismissed as ‘common ailments’ and why they should not be ignored

Pancreatic Cancer is known as a ‘silent killer’, because it is one of the toughest cancers to treat, because its symptoms are hardly felt in the initial stages, until the disease reaches an advance stage. Not only that, early symptoms often mimic general health issues, which makes many brush them away as ‘regular lifestyle-diet issues’….

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Understanding metastatic prostate cancer in men over 70: Know how to detect and modern treatment options that can extend life |

Screening for prostate cancer becomes more complex in men over the age of 70. The US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) currently recommends against routine PSA testing in this age group. The PSA test measures the level of prostate-specific antigen in the blood, which can be a sign of prostate cancer.The main reason for this…

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Brain health: Deficiency of crucial ‘B’ group of vitamins tied to 30% faster cognitive decline

As the world progresses, so does the occurrence of cognitive illnesses such as dementia and Alzheimer’s, it has become a growing public health concern. Maintaining cognitive health has become critical not only for older adults but young adults as well.Recent research from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2011–2014, highlights an essential connection…

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‘It changed my marriage’: The modern woman is taking testosterone and loving it |

Once upon a time, testosterone was blamed for wars, midlife crises, and that one uncle who buys a Harley at 50. Now it’s being discussed as the secret to better marriages, sharper minds, and women rediscovering desire after decades of hormonal diplomacy.Major outlets have profiled women turning to low-dose testosterone to regain energy and libido…

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