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cardiac arrest

Healthy 29-Year-Old Dies of Sudden Cardiac Arrest While Working Out: Orthopaedic Surgeon Shares Chilling Details

Health CorrespondentPublished: August 7, 2025 Cardiac arrest In a tragic incident that has unsettled many fitness enthusiasts and medical professionals alike, a seemingly healthy 29-year-old man collapsed and died of sudden cardiac arrest during a workout session, despite having no traditional risk factors like smoking, alcohol, or a poor diet.   According to Dr. Shagun […]

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air quality index

Indian Study Urges AQI Reform: Link Index to Real Health Risks

Environmental Health Policy AnalystPublished: August 4, 2025    The Study: From AQI to Health Risk Index A new policy paper by Indian researchers recommends transforming the existing Air Quality Index to include explicit health-risk indicators—creating what they term an Air Quality Health Index (AQHI). This enhanced index would communicate real-time mortality and morbidity risks for

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Cancer vaccine treatment

🎯 Breakthrough Moment in Oncology: Russian Lab Sets Date for First Cancer Vaccine Treatments

  Cancer vaccine treatment 1. What Russian Researchers Announced A major milestone in cancer therapy is underway in Russia: the Gamaleya Research Institute, famous for the Sputnik vaccine, announced plans to begin treating cancer patients with a personalized mRNA-based vaccine within the next few months (turn0search0). According to institute Director Alexander Gintsburg, trials will start with

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Lack of sleep cause

Lack of Sleep in Teenagers Linked to Significantly Higher Risk of High Blood Pressure

Health & Adolescent Wellness Analyst – based on over 5 years of desk‑based research Study Findings: Key Data from the American Heart Association Conference Lack of sleep cause New research from Pennsylvania State University, presented at the American Heart Association’s Epidemiology sessions in March 2025, reveals a striking link between insufficient sleep and elevated blood

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lung cancer

Unexpected Lung Cancer in Healthy Non‑Smokers: Genetic Mutation & Pollution Blamed

Medical & Health Editor – SBKI NewsPublished: August 1, 2025 When a 34‑year‑old Bengaluru IT professional and a 43‑year‑old teacher from Panipat were diagnosed with lung cancer, doctors were shocked. Neither smoked, both ate homemade food, and exercised regularly. So what triggered their disease? Rare Genetic Factors: EGFR Mutation Detected Dr. Raman Narang, hematologist at

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pregnancy

“Pregnancy in the Liver?” The Shocking Diagnosis That Stunned a Woman in Uttar Pradesh

When a 30-year-old woman from Uttar Pradesh went for an MRI to investigate persistent abdominal pain, she was expecting a standard medical diagnosis — gallstones, appendicitis, or a benign cyst perhaps. Instead, doctors discovered an unprecedented condition: heterotopic pregnancy implanted in her liver. Her life’s shock had only just begun. The Medical Mystery Unfolds According to

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Predict Heart Health

Predict Your Heart Attack Risk with a Simple Coronary Artery Calcium Scan

SBKINEWS.IN | July 30, 2025 Predict Heart Health In an era where heart disease remains the leading cause of death in India and globally, early detection of cardiovascular risk is vital. A growing number of cardiologists and researchers now point to one simple yet powerful diagnostic tool that could potentially save millions of lives—the Coronary

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World Hepatitis Day 2025

World Hepatitis Day 2025: Factors That Might Put You At Risk

Public-Interest Reporter, SBKI News On World Hepatitis Day 2025, global health bodies and national authorities are once again sounding the alarm about a silent epidemic — hepatitis. This year, the focus is on prevention, awareness, and early diagnosis. With over 325 million people globally suffering from viral hepatitis (B and C), according to the World

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fungi

🌍 Plastic-Eating Fungi Could Be a Glimmer of Hope in Cutting Ocean Pollution

SBK News | July 20, 2025 As the world grapples with the growing menace of plastic pollution in oceans, scientists have identified a surprising ally in nature’s fight against this crisis—plastic-eating fungi. This breakthrough, though still in its early stages, has sparked a wave of optimism among environmentalists, researchers, and sustainability advocates across the globe.

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