How Heart Diseases Can Increase Cancer Risk: Key Connections and Preventive Measures
1. Chronic Inflammation Heart disease is often associated with persistent inflammation within the body. Chronic inflammation damages cells and DNA, creating an environment conducive to abnormal cell growth. This prolonged inflammation can increase the risk of developing cancer, especially in organs that are more susceptible to inflammation-induced damage, such as the liver, lungs, and colon. The inflammatory response promotes mutations and a weakened immune system
How Heart Diseases Can Increase Cancer Risk: Key Connections and Preventive Measures
1. Chronic Inflammation Heart disease is often associated with persistent inflammation within the body. Chronic inflammation damages cells and DNA, creating an environment conducive to abnormal cell growth. This prolonged inflammation can increase the risk of developing cancer, especially in organs that are more susceptible to inflammation-induced damage, such as the liver, lungs, and colon. The inflammatory response promotes mutations and a weakened immune system
Powerful Foods to Add to Your Diet to Reduce Cancer Risk on World Cancer Day
World Cancer Day, observed annually on February 4th, serves as a global initiative to raise awareness about cancer and encourage preventive measures, early detection, and better treatment. Millions of lives are affected by cancer every year, and through education, lifestyle changes, and advancements in treatments, the goal is to reduce cancer-related deaths significantly. A healthy diet plays a crucial role in cancer prevention, and certain foods have been shown to contain compounds that prot
Powerful Foods to Add to Your Diet to Reduce Cancer Risk on World Cancer Day
World Cancer Day, observed annually on February 4th, serves as a global initiative to raise awareness about cancer and encourage preventive measures, early detection, and better treatment. Millions of lives are affected by cancer every year, and through education, lifestyle changes, and advancements in treatments, the goal is to reduce cancer-related deaths significantly. A healthy diet plays a crucial role in cancer prevention, and certain foods have been shown to contain compounds that prot
Health Risks of Black Plastic Food Containers and Safer Alternatives
What is Black Plastic and Can It Cause Cancer? Black plastic is made from recycled materials, including old electronics, and treated with chemicals like decaBDE to enhance flame resistance. These chemicals, however, are not securely bound and may leach into food, especially when it is hot, oily, or acidic. While there is no definitive study linking black plastic to cancer, it contains chemicals that act as endocrine disruptors, potentially leading to hormonal imbalance
Health Risks of Black Plastic Food Containers and Safer Alternatives
What is Black Plastic and Can It Cause Cancer? Black plastic is made from recycled materials, including old electronics, and treated with chemicals like decaBDE to enhance flame resistance. These chemicals, however, are not securely bound and may leach into food, especially when it is hot, oily, or acidic. While there is no definitive study linking black plastic to cancer, it contains chemicals that act as endocrine disruptors, potentially leading to hormonal imbalance
Lilavati Hospital Teams Up with Mayo Clinic to Launch Cancer Care Institute in Mumbai
Lilavati Hospital has entered into a strategic partnership with Mayo Clinic USA to develop a 300-bed Cancer Care Institute in Mumbai and a healthcare project in Gift City, Gandhinagar, Gujarat. The Cancer Care Institute, expected to cost Rs 800 crore, will be situated near Lilavati Hospital in Bandra, Mumbai. The Maharashtra government has agreed to allocate land at a subsidized rate, and the acquisition process is nearing completion. The hospital is anticipated to begin operations with
Lilavati Hospital Teams Up with Mayo Clinic to Launch Cancer Care Institute in Mumbai
Lilavati Hospital has entered into a strategic partnership with Mayo Clinic USA to develop a 300-bed Cancer Care Institute in Mumbai and a healthcare project in Gift City, Gandhinagar, Gujarat. The Cancer Care Institute, expected to cost Rs 800 crore, will be situated near Lilavati Hospital in Bandra, Mumbai. The Maharashtra government has agreed to allocate land at a subsidized rate, and the acquisition process is nearing completion. The hospital is anticipated to begin operations with
10 Common Myths About HPV Vaccination Debunked
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is a widespread viral infection with over 200 strains, some of which can cause serious health problems, including various cancers and genital warts. The HPV vaccine is a preventive tool, designed to protect individuals from the most harmful strains of the virus. Despite its proven effectiveness, several myths about the vaccine persist. This article takes a closer look at 10 of the most common myths surrounding the HPV vaccine and provides evidence-based facts to cle
10 Common Myths About HPV Vaccination Debunked
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is a widespread viral infection with over 200 strains, some of which can cause serious health problems, including various cancers and genital warts. The HPV vaccine is a preventive tool, designed to protect individuals from the most harmful strains of the virus. Despite its proven effectiveness, several myths about the vaccine persist. This article takes a closer look at 10 of the most common myths surrounding the HPV vaccine and provides evidence-based facts to cle
Obesity at Cancer Diagnosis Reduces Survival Rates in Children: Study
A recent study has highlighted the significant impact of obesity at the time of cancer diagnosis on the survival rates of children. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), more than 390 million children and adolescents aged 5-19 were overweight in 2022, with 160 million living with obesity. Obesity is a known risk factor for various non-communicable diseases, including cancer, and this study underscores its detrimental effect on childhood cancer survival. The study, conduc
Obesity at Cancer Diagnosis Reduces Survival Rates in Children: Study
A recent study has highlighted the significant impact of obesity at the time of cancer diagnosis on the survival rates of children. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), more than 390 million children and adolescents aged 5-19 were overweight in 2022, with 160 million living with obesity. Obesity is a known risk factor for various non-communicable diseases, including cancer, and this study underscores its detrimental effect on childhood cancer survival. The study, conduc
Surge in HMPV Cases Raises Concerns as India Reports New Infections
HMPV Surge in China and India: China is experiencing a surge in Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) cases, leading to overcrowded hospitals and public health concerns. India has reported three new cases of HMPV, with two case
Surge in HMPV Cases Raises Concerns as India Reports New Infections
HMPV Surge in China and India: China is experiencing a surge in Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) cases, leading to overcrowded hospitals and public health concerns. India has reported three new cases of HMPV, with two case
Alcohol: Third Leading Cause of Cancer, Warns U.S. Surgeon General
The U.S. Surgeon General's office has issued a significant report revealing that alcohol consumption is the third leading preventable cause of cancer in the United States, after tobacco and obesity. Alcohol increases the risk of at least seven types of cancer, including breast, liver, and colorectal cancers, contributing to 100,000 cancer cases and 20,000 cancer deaths annually. This alarming figure surpasses the deaths caused by alcohol-related traffic crashes, highlighting the urgent ne
Alcohol: Third Leading Cause of Cancer, Warns U.S. Surgeon General
The U.S. Surgeon General's office has issued a significant report revealing that alcohol consumption is the third leading preventable cause of cancer in the United States, after tobacco and obesity. Alcohol increases the risk of at least seven types of cancer, including breast, liver, and colorectal cancers, contributing to 100,000 cancer cases and 20,000 cancer deaths annually. This alarming figure surpasses the deaths caused by alcohol-related traffic crashes, highlighting the urgent ne
Alcohol-Cancer Warning + Drink Tracking Reduces Consumption
A recent study led by Professor Simone Pettigrew from The George Institute for Global Health has found an effective method to reduce alcohol consumption. The study combined a warning about the cancer risks associated with alcohol with a practical action—tracking the number of drinks consumed. The findings show that this combination helped participants significantly cut down on their alcohol intake. This approach offers a straightforward and actionable strategy for promoting better healt
Alcohol-Cancer Warning + Drink Tracking Reduces Consumption
A recent study led by Professor Simone Pettigrew from The George Institute for Global Health has found an effective method to reduce alcohol consumption. The study combined a warning about the cancer risks associated with alcohol with a practical action—tracking the number of drinks consumed. The findings show that this combination helped participants significantly cut down on their alcohol intake. This approach offers a straightforward and actionable strategy for promoting better healt
What is Disease X? Symptoms, Risks, and Prevention Tips
Disease X is a term coined by the World Health Organization (WHO) to refer to a hypothetical, yet-to-be-identified pathogen with the potential to cause a global pandemic. While no cases of Disease X have been identified, the possibility of such an outbreak raises significant concerns worldwide, especially in densely populated countries like India. With the rapid spread of diseases in today’s interconnected world, Disease X could pose a serious threat if preventive measures aren’t
What is Disease X? Symptoms, Risks, and Prevention Tips
Disease X is a term coined by the World Health Organization (WHO) to refer to a hypothetical, yet-to-be-identified pathogen with the potential to cause a global pandemic. While no cases of Disease X have been identified, the possibility of such an outbreak raises significant concerns worldwide, especially in densely populated countries like India. With the rapid spread of diseases in today’s interconnected world, Disease X could pose a serious threat if preventive measures aren’t
Catherine Hosts Christmas Service at Westminster Abbey
On Friday, Catherine, Princess of Wales, will host a special Christmas carol service at Westminster Abbey, reflecting on "the most difficult times" as she makes her return to public life after undergoing chemotherapy for cancer. The service, which emphasizes love, empathy, and the need for support during challenging times, will feature an illustrated order of service by artist Charlie Mackesy. Guests will receive a reminder of the importance of being there for one another, with the
Catherine Hosts Christmas Service at Westminster Abbey
On Friday, Catherine, Princess of Wales, will host a special Christmas carol service at Westminster Abbey, reflecting on "the most difficult times" as she makes her return to public life after undergoing chemotherapy for cancer. The service, which emphasizes love, empathy, and the need for support during challenging times, will feature an illustrated order of service by artist Charlie Mackesy. Guests will receive a reminder of the importance of being there for one another, with the
Nara Lokesh Proposes Measures to Fight Drug Abuse in A P
Andhra Pradesh Education Minister Nara Lokesh has proposed several strategies to address the growing drug abuse problem in the state. Speaking at a meeting of the ministers' sub-committee on narcotics, Lokesh suggested that a chapter about the dangers of drug addiction should be included in the school curriculum to educate youth. He also recommended the use of drones to identify and destroy ganja plantations and the creation of anti-narcotics committees across schools, colleges,
Nara Lokesh Proposes Measures to Fight Drug Abuse in A P
Andhra Pradesh Education Minister Nara Lokesh has proposed several strategies to address the growing drug abuse problem in the state. Speaking at a meeting of the ministers' sub-committee on narcotics, Lokesh suggested that a chapter about the dangers of drug addiction should be included in the school curriculum to educate youth. He also recommended the use of drones to identify and destroy ganja plantations and the creation of anti-narcotics committees across schools, colleges,
Online scams are on the rise: Learn about the latest tricks fraudsters are using to identify frauds and protect yourself
1. App and Website Cloning Ever downloaded an app or visited a website that looked exactly like the real thing? Scammers are replicating popular platforms to steal sensitive information or infect devices with malware. Safety Tip: Download apps only from official stores like Google Play or the Apple App Store. Double-check URLs before entering personal details. 2. Fake Package Delive
Online scams are on the rise: Learn about the latest tricks fraudsters are using to identify frauds and protect yourself
1. App and Website Cloning Ever downloaded an app or visited a website that looked exactly like the real thing? Scammers are replicating popular platforms to steal sensitive information or infect devices with malware. Safety Tip: Download apps only from official stores like Google Play or the Apple App Store. Double-check URLs before entering personal details. 2. Fake Package Delive
Tirumala EO Refutes Media Claims of Laddu Distribution Restrictions: Clarifies Reform Details
Recent media reports suggesting new restrictions on laddu distribution at the Tirumala temple have sparked confusion among devotees. A prominent news channel claimed that pilgrims would soon face limits on the number of laddus they could receive, causing widespread concern. However, Tirumala Executive Officer (EO) Venkaiah Chowdary has swiftly addressed these claims, labeling them as unfounded rumors. Chowdary explained that there has been no drastic change in the laddu distribution
Tirumala EO Refutes Media Claims of Laddu Distribution Restrictions: Clarifies Reform Details
Recent media reports suggesting new restrictions on laddu distribution at the Tirumala temple have sparked confusion among devotees. A prominent news channel claimed that pilgrims would soon face limits on the number of laddus they could receive, causing widespread concern. However, Tirumala Executive Officer (EO) Venkaiah Chowdary has swiftly addressed these claims, labeling them as unfounded rumors. Chowdary explained that there has been no drastic change in the laddu distribution








