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Breast Cancer Symptoms:5 warning signs of breast cancer that are often overlooked |

Breast cancer, the most prevalent cancer in women, saw 2.3 million diagnoses and 670,000 deaths in 2022. Early detection is vital, and recognizing warning signs is crucial. Key indicators include changes in breast size, shape, lumps, skin abnormalities like dimpling, nipple changes such as inversion or discharge, and persistent breast pain. Breast cancer is the…

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‘Will rid India of illegal foreigners’: Amit Shah renews vow in Assam; praises ex-CM Borbora | India News

NEW DELHI: Union home minister Amit Shah on Friday said the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will fulfil its promise of making the country free of infiltrators.Speaking at a programme in Guwahati on the birth centenary of Assam’s first non-Congress chief minister, Golap Borbora, Shah said the high-power demography mission announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi…

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Watch: Indian woman demands Rs 2,300 for wiping car window in UK; driver accuses her of robbery

Image: Instagram@/thelasthournews A video from Birmingham has gone viral after capturing a woman, identified online as an Indian student, demanding £20 (about Rs 2,300) from a car owner after wiping his window.The clip shows the student approaching a parked vehicle, cleaning the glass, and insisting on payment. Surprised by the demand, the car owner recorded…

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‘Italy’s #MeToo’: Porn site posts doctored images of high-profile women including PM Giorgia Meloni; featured in site’s ‘VIP section’

A pornographic website posting doctored pictures of high-profile Italian women, including prime minister Giorgia Meloni and opposition leader Elly Schlein, has sparked widespread outrage in Italy.The doctored images, taken from personal social media accounts and public sources, are paired with vulgar captions and were published on the Italian platform Phica (a misspelt slang word for…

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This one hidden ingredient is quietly damaging your heart more than cholesterol and increasing risk up to 21%; cardiologist reveals |

In today’s health-conscious world, people often focus on eating “healthy” foods and avoiding high-cholesterol diets. Yet, according to Dr. Dmitry Yaranov, MD (Cardiology), one common ingredient found in drinks, snacks, sauces, and even “health foods” may be silently wreaking havoc on the heart: sugar. While cholesterol has long been blamed for cardiovascular disease, sugar contributes…

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