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Conjoined twins separated after a 14-hour surgery in India

Showcasing yet another feat of Indian doctors, two conjoined twins were separated successfully after a marathon surgery here at Delhi's Batra hospital. The preparation for the
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Brisk walks can help reduce stroke risk in women

A new study has revealed that women who take brisk walks are likely to have reduced chances of suffering from a stroke. Harvard researchers have found ...
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New approach for identifying smokers at highest lung cancer risk

A new approach for identifying smokers at the highest risk for developing lung cancer has been discovered by scientists from Boston University School of Medicine ...
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Hepatitis C infection doubles kidney cancer risk

Infection with the hepatitis C virus increases the risk for developing kidney cancer, physicians at Henry Ford Hospital have found. Using administrative data from more than ...
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School infections spreading diarrhoea among kids: Unicef

At least 40 percent of diarrhoea cases among schoolchildren across developing countries, including India, result from transmission in schools rather than home, the UN Children's ...
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Walking linked to lower stroke risk in women

Women can lower their stroke risk by walking, a new study suggests. In the study, researchers found that women who walked two or more hours a ...
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A walking man is a fit man: Dr Batth

Renowned orthopaedic surgeon Dr Harinder Batth has successfully performed an extremely rare kind of knee replacement surgery on a 75-year-old man at Cosmo Hospital Mohali. The ...
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Health problems linked with mouth breathing often go unnoticed

The adverse affect of 'mouth breathing' often go unrecognised, as most health care professionals are not aware of the physical, medical and social problems linked ...
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Childhood cancer survivors 'at increased risk of early death'

Childhood cancer survivors may face shortened lifespan, a new American study has revealed. According to the research conducted by Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and the Harvard School ...
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People at lower socioeconomic levels die more often after heart surgery

People at lower socio-economic levels have higher death rates within 5-10 years of heart surgery, regardless of race and gender, a new American research has ...
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