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Lung cancer is the number one cause of cancer deaths in Australia, but it's not just a smokers' disease. A new trial is targeting early detection across three different groups.
Women exposed to household air pollution from cooking fuels may be at a higher risk of cognitive impairment than men, a study by the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) in Bengaluru has found.
When we reach the Smokefree target of fewer than 5 percent of people smoking, we must ensure they aren’t stigmatised or forgotten.
Women aged 40 years and older have a 50% greater risk for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) vs men in the same age group, according to study findings published in BMJ Open Respiratory ...
Actor Rashmika Mandanna was recently in London for the 'We The Women' festival, curated by Barkha Dutt, where she opened up about her career, choices, and the challenges women face in the film ...
The move comes after the company submitted a new drug application to the Food and Drug Administration for its plant-based ...
The ‘Footprints of Change’ exhibit brought together a series of powerful images taken in 1970-1990 by the residents of ...