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Unusual Symptoms of Diabetes: 6 Signs To Know Before It Is Too Late

Initial symptoms of diabetes in many people are neither visible nor known because many signs may be unusual and not generally associated with high blood sugar levels. From itching on your arms and legs to blurry vision, and even dark skin around the neck, diabetes can come unexpectedly. So, be prepared! , Health News, Times Now

Multiple Factors Lead to Delay in Timely Diagnosis of Endometriosis; Finds Study

Endometriosis, which affects 10 per cent of women globally and 1.5 million women in the UK alone, is caused by endometrial (womb) tissue growing outside the womb. The researchers found that women in the studies often weren't sure if their pain was unusual or severe enough to seek treatment. Read on know about the factors. , Health News, Times Now

BEWARE! Obesity Is Linked To 18 New Types Of Cancer; Are You At Risk?

According to a new study, obesity and being overweight not just cause issues with heart and diabetes, but also sets in 18 new types of deadly cancer. The World Health Organisation-backed research says heavy people from ages 18-40 are more likely to be at high risk for this cancer, which includes leukemia, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, and, among people who have never smoked - head and neck and bladder cancers. Read on to know more. , Health News, Times Now

World Chocolate Day Today, 6 Reasons Why You Should Indulge Right Now

World Chocolate Day 2023: Chocolates have several important nutrients present in them such as antioxidants present in them which are extremely important for the body. Read on to know the potential benefits of eating chocolates. , Health News, Times Now

Living with PCOS: Diet and Lifestyle Changes To Manage Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

PCOS or Polycystic ovary syndrome is a common condition affecting reproductive-aged women with reproductive, metabolic, and psychological consequences, which may become difficult to manage. Even though there is no treatment for this condition, doctors say with dietary and lifestyle management, PCOS can be managed in the long term. Read on to know what they are. , Health News, Times Now

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