India, June 7 -- World Brain Tumour Day, observed annually on June 8, serves as a reminder of the importance of recognising the often-overlooked symptoms of brain tumours. While most headaches are harmless, certain changes in headache patterns and accompanying neurological symptoms can sometimes indicate a more serious underlying condition, including a brain tumour. (Also read: 44-year-old gastroenterologist shares 5 health lessons he wishes he knew in his 20s: 'No bank account for lost sleep' )

In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Neha Pandita, Senior Consultant Neurologist and Unit Head, Clinical Lead - Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders, Fortis Hospital, Noida, shares, "Most headaches are benign and are usually caused by stre...