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  1. Young cancer survivors have increased risk of almost all diagnoses in later life: Study

    Young cancer survivors have increased risk of almost all diagnoses in later life: Study

    The study, published in The Lancet Regional Health journal, surveyed all people in Sweden since 1958 who had cancer under the age of 25.The researchers found that cancer survivors were nearly three times more likely to develop cancer later in life, 1.23 times more likely to have CVD and 1.41...
  2. Many people experience withdrawal symptoms when they try to stop taking antidepressants. So how can you stop safely?

    Many people experience withdrawal symptoms when they try to stop taking antidepressants. So how can you stop safely?

    Queensland, almost one in seven Australians takes antidepressant medication. The decision to start is often made in times of crisis, with the thinking that they can help for a while and then will be discontinued. Most people don't start antidepressants thinking they'll be taking them for the...
  3. What is inflammatory bowel disease? Why is it increasing in India?

    What is inflammatory bowel disease? Why is it increasing in India?

    IBD Day is celebrated every year on 19 May. This year's theme is 'IBD has no boundaries'.This condition is mainly classified into Crohn's disease (affecting the small intestine), ulcerative colitis (affecting the large intestine), indeterminate colitis, and microscopic colitis (diagnosed...
  4. Using diet treatment reduced IBS symptoms in more than 70 percent of patients: study

    Using diet treatment reduced IBS symptoms in more than 70 percent of patients: study

    In the study published in The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology journal, researchers compared three treatments ,IBS is a common diagnosis that causes abdominal pain, gas and abdominal bloating, diarrhea and constipation in various combinations and with varying severity.According to Sanna...
  5. There will be one million deaths every year due to breast cancer by 2040: Lancet Commission

    There will be one million deaths every year due to breast cancer by 2040: Lancet Commission

    New Delhi: Breast cancer is now the world's most common carcinogenic disease and the disease is expected to cause one million deaths per year by 2040, a New Lancet commission has found.That said, nearly 7.8 million women were diagnosed with breast cancer in the five years to the end of 2020...
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