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ICMR: E-Cigarettes Raise Heart Attack Risk by 53%

A major ICMR study reveals e-cigarettes increase heart attack risk by 53% and stroke risk significantly. Experts warn nicotine is the real danger, debunking 'harm reduction' myths. Learn why quitting all nicotine is crucial.

Palliative Care Gap in North India: 96% Lack Access

A new AIIMS-led study exposes the vast unmet need for palliative care in North India, where fewer than 4% receive it. Discover how structured training can reverse this crisis and bring dignity to millions.

AIIMS INI SS 2025 Result Declared: Download PDF Now

AIIMS has announced the INI SS 2025 results for the Jan 2026 session. Qualified candidates can now download the roll number list from aiimsexams.ac.in. Check steps, eligibility, and age limits here.

Colon Cancer: 5 Daily Habits to Reduce Your Risk

Colon cancer cases are surging among young adults. A gastroenterologist reveals 5 simple dietary changes to significantly lower your long-term risk. Learn the science-backed dos and don'ts.

AIIMS CRE-4 2025 Registration Ends Dec 2

AIIMS CRE-4 2025 registration closes on 2nd December. Apply now for 1383 Group B & C posts in administration, technical, and medical-support roles across India.

Vineeta Singh warns on Mumbai AQI and cancer risk

Shark Tank India's Vineeta Singh raises alarm over Mumbai's worsening air quality, citing ICMR data linking pollution to rising cancer cases. Urges immediate public and government action.

Smoking 2-5 cigarettes a day doubles heart risk

A new study finds smoking just 2-5 cigarettes daily doubles heart disease risk. Cardiologist explains why zero cigarettes is the only safe option and recovery can take 30+ years.

Debt Fund Risks: 3 Hidden Dangers for Investors

Discover the 3 major risks in debt mutual funds that Indian investors often overlook. Learn how to protect your investments from interest rate, credit, and concentration risks with expert guidance.

Humans Absorbed Neanderthals Through Breeding, Not War

Groundbreaking research reveals Neanderthals didn't go extinct but were gradually absorbed into human populations through interbreeding over millennia. Discover how genetics proves this evolutionary merger.

Stanford: Extreme Age May Protect Against Cancer

Stanford University research reveals ageing may trigger biological mechanisms that suppress tumor growth, challenging conventional cancer risk beliefs. Discover how this could transform cancer treatment.

39,000-year-old mammoth RNA found in Siberia

Scientists extract 39,000-year-old RNA from 'Yuka' the woolly mammoth, rewriting our understanding of RNA survival and offering unprecedented insights into extinct species.

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