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New Antibody Therapy Shows Promise For Deadly Blood CancerTreatment
- Monday December 8, 2025
- Health | Indo-Asian News Service
An immune and cancer cell-targeting antibody therapy has shown potential to eradicate residual traces of deadly blood cell cancer, multiple myeloma, according to interim results from a clinical trial.
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1.9 Million On Instagram Followed Her Cancer Journey. At 14, She's Dead
- Wednesday September 24, 2025
- World News | Edited by Aastha Ahuja
Zuza Beine would create "Get Ready With Me (GRWM)" videos for Instagram. She would talk about her daily routine and share treatment updates while demonstrating skincare, makeup, or hairstyles in front of the camera.
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www.ndtv.com
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How A Specific Antigen Blood Test Alone Can't Confirm Prostate Cancer
- Tuesday July 15, 2025
- Feature | The Conversation
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in Australia, with about 26,000 men diagnosed per year. The majority (more than 85%) are aged over 60.
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Shihan Hussaini, Actor Who Once 'Crucified' Self For Jayalalithaa, Dies
- Tuesday March 25, 2025
- India News | Reported by J Sam Daniel Stalin
Shihan Hussaini, who was known affectionately known as 'Hu', had been documenting his cancer journey by giving constant updates on his social media accounts.
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www.ndtv.com
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Boy, 5, Drowns As Family Forces Him To Take Ganga Dip To "Cure" Blood Cancer
- Thursday January 25, 2024
- India News | Edited by Saikat Kumar Bose
Superstition and the hopes for a miracle led to the death of a five-year-old, terminally-ill boy in Uttarakhand's Haridwar. The boy was suffering from blood cancer, and his parents believed that the river Ganga would cure him.
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www.ndtv.com
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Less Than 6 Hours Of Sleep Could Be Deadly For Some, Says Study; Ways To Ensure A Good Night's Sleep
- Saturday October 5, 2019
- IANS
Those with high blood pressure, Type-2 diabetes, heart disease or stroke could be at high risk of cancer and early death when sleeping less than six hours a day, says a study. Inadequate sleep puts you at a higher risk of many diseases as well. Here are some ways to promote better sleep.
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doctor.ndtv.com
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Heart Disease Kills More Women Than Breast Cancer
- Tuesday February 27, 2018
- Lifestyle | Written by Jill U. Adams, The Washington Post
Heart disease accounts for 1 in 4 deaths in women, according to the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
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www.ndtv.com/lifestyle
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Scientists Solve Blood Clot Deaths In Cancer Patients
- Wednesday November 30, 2016
- Indo-Asian News Service
Wellington: New Zealand scientists have unlocked the mystery of why so many cancer patients die of blood clots while undergoing chemotherapy in a study. Chemotherapy stimulates release of tiny bubbles from the surface of cancer cells, causing the potentially fatal clots, said the study by University of Otago researchers that came out on Wednesday, ...
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everylifecounts.ndtv.com
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Beyond BMI: The Other Health Markers You Should Be Watching
- Thursday September 29, 2016
- The Washington Post
Is it possible to be both obese and healthy? It's true that obesity has long been associated with cardiovascular disease, Type 2 diabetes and several forms of cancer, but a lingering question is the degree to which obesity itself actually contributes to poor health
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food.ndtv.com
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New Class Of Drug Raises Hope For Blood Cancer Patients
- Wednesday February 17, 2016
- Health | Indo-Asian News Service
Results of a recent clinical study have shown that an anti-cancer drug that triggers cell death in various tumour types, may have clinical potential for some blood cancers including mantel cell lymphoma (MCL) and acute myeloid leukemia (AML).
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www.ndtv.com
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High blood lead levels may shorten life
- Saturday November 30, 2002
- Team DoctorNDTV
A new study findings suggested that high blood lead levels associated with an increased risk of death from circulatory disease and cancer. As a result, the researchers are calling for a reduction in allowable blood lead levels for the people who are exposed to lead at their jobs.
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doctor.ndtv.com
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New Antibody Therapy Shows Promise For Deadly Blood CancerTreatment
- Monday December 8, 2025
- Health | Indo-Asian News Service
An immune and cancer cell-targeting antibody therapy has shown potential to eradicate residual traces of deadly blood cell cancer, multiple myeloma, according to interim results from a clinical trial.
-
www.ndtv.com
-
1.9 Million On Instagram Followed Her Cancer Journey. At 14, She's Dead
- Wednesday September 24, 2025
- World News | Edited by Aastha Ahuja
Zuza Beine would create "Get Ready With Me (GRWM)" videos for Instagram. She would talk about her daily routine and share treatment updates while demonstrating skincare, makeup, or hairstyles in front of the camera.
-
www.ndtv.com
-
How A Specific Antigen Blood Test Alone Can't Confirm Prostate Cancer
- Tuesday July 15, 2025
- Feature | The Conversation
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in Australia, with about 26,000 men diagnosed per year. The majority (more than 85%) are aged over 60.
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www.ndtv.com
-
Shihan Hussaini, Actor Who Once 'Crucified' Self For Jayalalithaa, Dies
- Tuesday March 25, 2025
- India News | Reported by J Sam Daniel Stalin
Shihan Hussaini, who was known affectionately known as 'Hu', had been documenting his cancer journey by giving constant updates on his social media accounts.
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www.ndtv.com
-
Boy, 5, Drowns As Family Forces Him To Take Ganga Dip To "Cure" Blood Cancer
- Thursday January 25, 2024
- India News | Edited by Saikat Kumar Bose
Superstition and the hopes for a miracle led to the death of a five-year-old, terminally-ill boy in Uttarakhand's Haridwar. The boy was suffering from blood cancer, and his parents believed that the river Ganga would cure him.
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www.ndtv.com
-
Less Than 6 Hours Of Sleep Could Be Deadly For Some, Says Study; Ways To Ensure A Good Night's Sleep
- Saturday October 5, 2019
- IANS
Those with high blood pressure, Type-2 diabetes, heart disease or stroke could be at high risk of cancer and early death when sleeping less than six hours a day, says a study. Inadequate sleep puts you at a higher risk of many diseases as well. Here are some ways to promote better sleep.
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doctor.ndtv.com
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Heart Disease Kills More Women Than Breast Cancer
- Tuesday February 27, 2018
- Lifestyle | Written by Jill U. Adams, The Washington Post
Heart disease accounts for 1 in 4 deaths in women, according to the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
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www.ndtv.com/lifestyle
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Scientists Solve Blood Clot Deaths In Cancer Patients
- Wednesday November 30, 2016
- Indo-Asian News Service
Wellington: New Zealand scientists have unlocked the mystery of why so many cancer patients die of blood clots while undergoing chemotherapy in a study. Chemotherapy stimulates release of tiny bubbles from the surface of cancer cells, causing the potentially fatal clots, said the study by University of Otago researchers that came out on Wednesday, ...
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everylifecounts.ndtv.com
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Beyond BMI: The Other Health Markers You Should Be Watching
- Thursday September 29, 2016
- The Washington Post
Is it possible to be both obese and healthy? It's true that obesity has long been associated with cardiovascular disease, Type 2 diabetes and several forms of cancer, but a lingering question is the degree to which obesity itself actually contributes to poor health
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food.ndtv.com
-
New Class Of Drug Raises Hope For Blood Cancer Patients
- Wednesday February 17, 2016
- Health | Indo-Asian News Service
Results of a recent clinical study have shown that an anti-cancer drug that triggers cell death in various tumour types, may have clinical potential for some blood cancers including mantel cell lymphoma (MCL) and acute myeloid leukemia (AML).
-
www.ndtv.com
-
High blood lead levels may shorten life
- Saturday November 30, 2002
- Team DoctorNDTV
A new study findings suggested that high blood lead levels associated with an increased risk of death from circulatory disease and cancer. As a result, the researchers are calling for a reduction in allowable blood lead levels for the people who are exposed to lead at their jobs.
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doctor.ndtv.com