Women less likely to screen for breast cancer over false-positive mammograms

False-Positive Mammograms Impact Women's Screening Behavior

A recent study conducted by researchers from the University of California-Davis has brought to light a significant issue in the field of breast cancer screening. The study reveals that false-positive mammograms, which are initial positive results that do not result in a cancer diagnosis, are likely to deter women from further screenings. Sep 3, 2024
Real Madrid's Dani Ceballos ruled out for 6 to 8 weeks with injury

Real Madrid's Injury Crisis Deepens with Ceballos' Ankle Sprain

Real Madrid's campaign has been dealt a significant blow with the club's midfielder, Dani Ceballos, being ruled out of action for six to eight weeks. The injury, a grade III sprain affecting the ligaments in his right ankle, was confirmed by the Real Madrid Medical Services following tests carried out on the player. Sep 2, 2024
India's manufacturing growth eases in August, stays above long-run average

India's Manufacturing Sector Maintains Resilience Amid Slowdown

India's manufacturing sector growth has slowed, but remains above the long-run average, according to HSBC India's PMI data. The sector's resilience and strategic planning are crucial to India's $10-trillion ambition, with focus areas including semiconductors, electronics, electric vehicles, renewable energy, and defence. Sep 2, 2024