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    Hina Khan cuts hair as symbol of strength amid cancer fight; mother gets teary: Video

    Hina Khan, known for her television roles, recently shared a poignant moment on social media amidst her battle with stage three breast cancer. In a brave gesture, she documented herself cutting her hair short before chemotherapy could cause its loss. The emotional video captures her comforting her distraught mother and reflects on the symbolic significance of hair for women facing similar battles.

    July's new moon with Cancer season and what does it mean for zodiac signs. All you may like to know

    The new moon in Cancer on July 5, 2024, encourages emotional exploration, closer relationships, and new beginnings. It will impact various zodiac signs differently. Know in detail.

    Breast cancer cause: How to identify symptoms, precautions, and why it's rising among young women

    Hina Khan Breast Cancer (Google Trends): Actress Hina Khan has been diagnosed with stage three breast cancer and has begun treatment. Breast cancer is the most common cancer among Indian women, with rising cases, especially among younger women due to lifestyle factors. Early detection through self-examinations and mammograms, along with a healthy lifestyle, is crucial for successful treatment and reducing risk.

    Penis Cancer cases spike globally, claims study. Check symptoms, signs of early detection

    Penis Cancer is rising, a study has found. We have details pertaining to Penis Cancer symptoms and early detection.

    Tattoos can increase risk of lymphoma - new study

    ​Tattoos are now a mainstream means to express identity or celebrate milestones in life. Yet we know very little about the long-term health effects. Hazardous chemicals in tattoo ink have received attention in Europe during the last ten years. In parallel, research has shown that the ink that is injected into the skin does not stay there.

    Rise in cancer incidences among younger people in India: Study

    Dr Ashish Gupta, leading the Cancer Mukt Bharat Campaign, highlighted the rise in cancer cases among under-40s and the importance of early screening. The study found late cancer detection due to low screening adoption.

    The Economic Times
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