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Pakistan
Even Occasional Smoking in Youth Carries Cancer Risk, Study Finds
Islamabad (KNN) — A new study has revealed that so-called “social smoking,” or occasional cigarette use, can cause nearly the…
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Study Suggests Vitamin B2 May Support Survival of Cancer Cells: Research
ISLAMABAD: A new scientific study has suggested that Vitamin B2 may play a role in helping cancer cells survive, raising…
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Study Claims Pesticide Residues in Fruits and Vegetables May Be Linked to Lung Cancer Risk
ISLAMABAD: A new study suggests that a diet rich in fruits and vegetables may, in some cases, be associated with…
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Acupuncture: How It Can Help Cancer Patients Manage Symptoms
Islamabad: Cancer treatment is not just about fighting the disease; managing the physical and emotional challenges that patients face during…
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Eating Yogurt Twice a Week May Reduce Colon Cancer Risk by 20%, Study Finds
**Islamabad (Qudrat Daily):** Researchers at Harvard University in the United States have identified a dairy product that may significantly lower…
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Cancer Cases Double in Balochistan, Medical Facilities Still Inadequate for Patients
Quetta (Qudrat Daily) – The number of cancer patients in Balochistan has reportedly increased by 100 percent, while medical facilities…
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New Molecule Could Prevent Cancer Recurrence, Scientists Reveal
**Islamabad (Qudrat):** Despite major advancements in cancer treatment over recent decades, one challenge persists: the recurrence of cancer after successful…
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Experts Warn Air Pollution May Increase Risk of Prostate Cancer
**Islamabad:** Health experts have warned that **air pollution could be a contributing factor to prostate cancer**, particularly among men living…
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Extremely Hot Tea and Coffee May Increase Risk of Esophageal Cancer: Study
**Islamabad:** Drinking extremely hot beverages such as tea and coffee, a popular choice during winter, may increase the risk of…
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Vegetable-Rich Diet May Help Prevent Prostate Cancer Progression: Study
**Quetta:** A diet rich in vegetables and probiotics may help protect against slow-growing prostate cancer, according to a new research…
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