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World Cancer Day 2025: How lung cancer is no longer just a smoker’s disease

9 months ago

A recent study has revealed an increase in lung cancer cases among people who have never smoked. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) warned that lung cancer in non-smokers is now the fifth leading cause of cancer-related deaths globally. What factors are causing this surge in cases among those who stay away from the stick?

Scientists develop a patch to repair hearts: Why this is groundbreaking

9 months ago

Researchers writing in the journal 'Nature' say they have developed a ‘patch’ that can repair failing hearts. Results of the clinical trial, which took place in 2021, were published on Wednesday. A 46-year-old woman who had a heart attack in 2016 and later suffered heart failure was the subject. After 10 patches of 400 million cells were implanted on the surface of her heart, her condition stabilised – allowing her to get a heart transplant

Meet the world’s longest-living recipient of pig organ transplant

9 months ago

US-based woman, Towana Looney, passed a major milestone on Saturday by becoming the longest-living recipient of a pig organ transplant. She is healthy and full of energy with her new kidney for 61 days and counting. The 53-year-old had donated a kidney to her mother and later developed complications due to pregnancy

What is achalasia, rare swallowing disorder, due to which UK woman can eat only while standing up?

9 months ago

Elise Baynard, a 25-year-old woman is diagnosed with a rare oesophagus disorder known as achalasia that makes it 'nearly impossible' for her to consume food and liquids normally, resulting in her being sick up to 60 times a day. She has to stand everytime she eats or drinks, as sitting would risk her choking her to death. What is her condition all about?

Guillain-Barre Syndrome outbreak in Pune: Why is this rare nerve disorder on the rise?

9 months ago

Pune in Maharashtra is witnessing a surge in Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) cases. In a week, the total number of the immunological nerve disorder has risen to 67. Health authorities suspect ‘Campylobacter jejuni,’ a bacteria which is often associated with poultry and transmitted through contaminated food or water, is to blame for the sudden rise

Broken hearts: Are children of divorced parents at higher risk of a stroke?

9 months ago

A recent research published PLOS One journal has uncovered a troubling connection between parental divorce and an increased risk of a heart stroke in their children later in life. The study reveals that children who experience parental separation have 60 per cent higher odds of suffering a stroke compared to those who grew up in intact families. What is the connection?

Will non-addictive and easy-to-quit cigarettes be a reality?

9 months ago

In the final days of President Joe Biden’s term, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has placed a proposal that could make cigarettes less addictive and simpler to quit. The agency says it will drastically reduce the amount of nicotine levels in cigarettes, most cigars and other combustible tobacco products sold nationwide. If enacted, the US would be the first country in the world to take such a bold step against tobacco consumption

How do you measure obesity? Not by BMI alone

9 months ago

Relying solely on BMI to diagnose obesity may be outdated, say global experts. A new report calls for a more comprehensive approach, introducing 'clinical' and 'pre-clinical' obesity categories based on fat distribution and health impacts. This framework aims to improve diagnosis, reduce stigma, and personalise care for the over one billion people living with obesity worldwide

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