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Prevention Tips For Dengue: Can Early Intervention Prevent Long-Term Health Risks?
- Wednesday November 13, 2024
- Health | Aayushi Singh Chauhan
This article explores practical tips for dengue prevention and the ways early action can help prevent serious, long-term health consequences.
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Long Term Exposure To PM 2.5 Can Increase The Risk Of Diabetes; Other Factors That Put You At A Risk Of Diabetes
- Tuesday March 12, 2019
- Health | DoctorNDTV
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), air pollution can lead to lung cancer, respiratory infection, stroke, and even heart disease.
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Risk Of Cancer From Long Term Use Of Antibiotics
- Friday April 7, 2017
- Written by DoctorNDTV
From treatment through painful surgeries to the birth of an infection, antibiotics seem like an enticing fix. However, we now stand at a point of reconsideration of our ways, as results of a recent study reflect that consistent use of antibiotics at early to mid age poses high chances of benign, abnormal growths in the body potentially leading to c...
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Prevention Tips For Dengue: Can Early Intervention Prevent Long-Term Health Risks?
- Wednesday November 13, 2024
- Health | Aayushi Singh Chauhan
This article explores practical tips for dengue prevention and the ways early action can help prevent serious, long-term health consequences.
- www.ndtv.com
-
Long Term Exposure To PM 2.5 Can Increase The Risk Of Diabetes; Other Factors That Put You At A Risk Of Diabetes
- Tuesday March 12, 2019
- Health | DoctorNDTV
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), air pollution can lead to lung cancer, respiratory infection, stroke, and even heart disease.
- www.ndtv.com
-
Risk Of Cancer From Long Term Use Of Antibiotics
- Friday April 7, 2017
- Written by DoctorNDTV
From treatment through painful surgeries to the birth of an infection, antibiotics seem like an enticing fix. However, we now stand at a point of reconsideration of our ways, as results of a recent study reflect that consistent use of antibiotics at early to mid age poses high chances of benign, abnormal growths in the body potentially leading to c...
- doctor.ndtv.com