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Health News | Aggressive Surgery Improves Survival in Patients with Low-grade Brain Tumours: Study

Get latest articles and stories on Health at LatestLY. According to the findings of a study led by UC San Francisco, the progression of a low-grade, slow-growing brain tumour to a deadly one can be delayed if neurosurgeons remove as much as possible soon after diagnosis. Health News | Aggressive Surgery Improves Survival in Patients with Low-grade Brain Tumours: Study.

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India News | OBC Reservation in Urban Polls: Samajwadi Party Files SLP in Apex Court

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Samajwadi Party on Wednesday filed a Special Leave Petition (SLP) in the Supreme Court, opposing the Allahabad High Court s Lucknow bench order to hold the urban body elections without reservations for Other Backward Classes. India News | OBC Reservation in Urban Polls: Samajwadi Party Files SLP in Apex Court.

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Single Blood Test Cancer Screening? Doctors Introduce Tech that Can Detect Multiple Cancers At Once

The multicancer early detection test (MCED) is a single blood test that can screen for the majority of common cancer types allĀ at the same time.

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TikTok Self-Diagnosing Could be Dangerous

TikTok self-diagnosing could be dangerous. Health experts explain why teens should avoid making this a habit.

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Health News | In Young Women, Combined Oral Contraceptives Don't Raise Risk of Macromastia: Research

Get latest articles and stories on Health at LatestLY. A study published in the October issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, the official medical journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, found that combined oral contraceptives (COCs) containing both oestrogen and progestin do not contribute to the development of enlarged breasts (macromastia), nor do they increase the risk of breast regrowth in adolescents and young women following breast-reduction surgery (ASPS). Health News | In Young Women, Combined Oral Contraceptives Don t Raise Risk of Macromastia: Research.

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