In India, 200 women die of cervical cancer every day. It is not acceptable because it is preventable, detectable and effectively treatable if detected on time.
In India, 200 women die of cervical cancer every day. It is not acceptable because it is preventable, detectable and effectively treatable if detected on time.
Almost everyone you come across has a ‘miracle cure’ for skin issues that their grandmother handed down, or that they came across on the internet. Trouble is, no matter how outrageous the hack, if you have an army of acquaintances or influencers extolling its virtues, the temptation to follow it is strong.
Almost everyone you come across has a ‘miracle cure’ for skin issues that their grandmother handed down, or that they came across on the internet. Trouble is, no matter how outrageous the hack, if you have an army of acquaintances or influencers extolling its virtues, the temptation to follow it is strong.