How India can reduce its cancer burden – Times of India
Some cancers are down not all: While the incidence of cancer of the uterine cervix has reportedly dropped over the last 50 years from 45 to 10 per 1, …
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» Read moreDID you know that women are more likely to die from a heart attack than men?In fact, women are more likely to die from heart disease than breast …
» Read moreMy job is not physically taxing at all, though it is often emotionally demanding enough that I’d be happy to swap in some manual labor. Not that I …
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