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Pancreatic Cancer: Oral microbes linked to increased risk of the deadly disease; risk factors and prevention tips

Pancreatic cancer, known as a “silent killer” that mostly creeps in quietly with hard-to-detect symptoms, remains a significant global health challenge. With 508,533 new cases and 505,752 deaths worldwide in 2021, this disease is a significant global health challenge with increasing incidence and mortality rates worldwide.World Alzheimer’s Day 2025: The first signs families often missPancreatic…

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America’s largest bank JPMorgan to employees as H1-B visa fees increased to $100,000: Return to US before September 21

JPMorgan has asked H1-B visa holders currently outside the United States to return before 12:01am ET on September 21, following a new directive from President Donald Trump that requires companies to pay an annual fee of $100,000 for each H-1B worker. As per a report by news agency Reuters, JPMorgan Chase’s external immigration counsel has…

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Increased number of eye floaters? Does it indicate serious eye disease in future?

Floaters, in most cases, remain a harmless part of life’s journey. But paying attention to sudden changes is the key. Regular retina check-ups, especially for those with risk factors like diabetes, high blood pressure, or high myopia, can protect vision for the future. Awareness, rather than panic, is what truly keeps eyes safe. Disclaimer: This…

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Harvard research finds eating breakfast late linked to ‘increased risk of death’; All you need to know (and do)

Experts often say it while emphasizing the importance of a nutritious breakfast: Eat breakfast like a king! Why so? Because the first meal of the day replenishes glucose levels, boosting energy and alertness after an overnight fast. It also kickstarts your metabolism, improves focus and memory, helps regulate blood sugar and appetite to prevent overeating…

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Fish oil supplements linked to increased heart disease risk: Study |

Fish oil supplements are often marketed for their omega-3 fatty acids, thought to benefit heart health. Yet recent evidence has challenged this long-standing belief, especially in people without existing cardiovascular disease. According to insights from the British Heart Foundation and a major study in BMJ Medicine, regular use of fish oil may slightly increase the…

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