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Star Health
Coping with cancer recurrence
Your cancer is back, and so is the shock and fear that came with your first diagnosis. The uncertainties are back, too, and you wonder about more cancer treatment and about your future.
Jaundice: Myths still prevail
A well-educated executive of a leading private company in Dhaka, who was also the former debate champion, was greatly scared of jaundice. It was not the discomfort of the condition that he minded.
How to manage the embarrassing snoring
Loud and frequent snoring can be more than just a nuisance to your partner. This nighttime annoyance may indicate a serious health condition, and it can disrupt your household and strain your relationships.
Facts about blood transfusion safety
Blood is the most precious gift that anyone can give to another person - the gift of life. Every second, every day, someone in the world needs a blood transfusion to survive.
4th IAS conference kicks off today
With a view to identify gaps, share experience, and increase knowledge and expertise of professionals working in HIV/ AIDS, the 4th International AIDS Conference will be convened today in Sydney, Australia.
Trimming the waist may trim diabetes, heart risks
People who manage to reduce their waistlines may also lower their risk for diabetes and heart disease, a study suggests.
Chronic insomnia linked to depression, anxiety
For some people, chronic insomnia may be a sign of broader mental health problems like depression and anxiety, according to a new study.
 

 
   
 
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