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  • India Ranks Low on the Healthcare Index and Fails to Achieve Goals
    India Ranks Low on the Healthcare Index and Fails to Achieve Goals

    According to the latest Global Burden of Diseasestudy published in the renowned journal Lancet, India has shown poor performance in terms of quality, availability and access to healthcare facilities.

  • Unhealthy Diets, Physical Inactivity Fuelling Obesity In India: Former WHO Chief Scientist
    Unhealthy Diets, Physical Inactivity Fuelling Obesity In India: Former WHO Chief Scientist

    Obesity is a known precursor to diabetes, hypertension, and cancer -- the non-communicable diseases rising significantly both in India and worldwide.

  • Green Tea Could Help Combat Effects Of Stress And High-Fat Foods, Study Suggests
    Green Tea Could Help Combat Effects Of Stress And High-Fat Foods, Study Suggests

    Researchers said that food choices made while feeling stressed can influence how stress impacts heart health.

  • Silent, Not Deadly; How Farts Cure Diseases
    Silent, Not Deadly; How Farts Cure Diseases

    A recent study from the University of Exeter has been reported as showing that smelling farts can cure cancer, as well as many other diseases. Although the study itself doesn't actually say this at any ...

  • Microplastics Present In All Indian Salt And Sugar Brands, Study Reveals
    Microplastics Present In All Indian Salt And Sugar Brands, Study Reveals

    Iodised salt was found to contain the highest levels of microplastics, while organic rock salt had the lowest concentration.

  • Drinking Soda And Fruit Juice Could Boost Your Risk Of Type 2 Diabetes: New Study
    Drinking Soda And Fruit Juice Could Boost Your Risk Of Type 2 Diabetes: New Study

    Whether it is cola or juice, drinking sugar may be far worse than eating it, new data shows.

  • World Health Organisation Releases New Sodium Benchmarks, Cautions Against High Salt Intake
    World Health Organisation Releases New Sodium Benchmarks, Cautions Against High Salt Intake

    The World Health Organisation recently published the second edition of the "WHO Global Sodium Benchmarks". Find out more about the report below.

  • Two Large Meals may Help Diabetics
    Two Large Meals may Help Diabetics

    Type 2 diabetes, also known as non-insulin dependent diabetes usually occurs later in life and is generally seen relative to obesity. It characterizes conditions where there is deficiency of insulin or incapacity of body to ...

  • Brew-tiful News: Coffee May Be Key To Fighting Obesity And Diabetes - Study
    Brew-tiful News: Coffee May Be Key To Fighting Obesity And Diabetes - Study

    Morning cup of joe does more than wake you up: study shows coffee can lower diabetes and obesity risk.

  • New Research Points Out Many Gluten-Free Products Lack Protein And Dietary Fibre
    New Research Points Out Many Gluten-Free Products Lack Protein And Dietary Fibre

    The study also found that gluten-free products often have elevated sugar levels compared to their gluten-containing counterparts.

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