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Hara Hachi Bu: The Japanese secret parents teach their children that may explain why obesity rates remain so low in JapanDiscover "Hara Hachi Bu," a centuries-old Japanese practice from Okinawa, teaching to eat until 80% full. This simple principle, passed thr...
View: India needs a school-food revolution and what Japan and Vietnam can teach usIndia faces a nutrition challenge with rising obesity and diabetes. Lessons from Japan and Vietnam highlight the power of school meals in s...
This everyday Indian spice could help fight obesity and high cholesterol: New study reveals powerful benefits of a common kitchen ingredientBlack cumin, or kalonji, is gaining global attention after a clinical trial highlighted its strong anti-obesity and cholesterol-lowering ef...
Novo Nordisk launches blockbuster weight-loss drug Wegovy in India; Check price, dosage and other detailsNovo Nordisk has introduced its weight-loss drug, Wegovy, in India. This launch follows Eli Lilly's entry into the market. The company aims...
₹14,000 per month weight-loss shot is here to cash in on India’s obesity crisisEli Lilly Weight Loss Drug: India's obesity crisis is intensifying, with big pharma companies like Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk competing to ...
Nikhil Kamath reveals Japan’s fitness secret: 6% obesity vs America’s 43%. Where does India stand?Nikhil Kamath presented data revealing a correlation between wealthier countries and higher obesity rates. However, Japan stands out with l...
Nearly 44 crore Indians will likely be obese by 2050: PM Modi sounds alarm over obesity report; calls it 'dangerous'Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted rising obesity rates in India and urged citizens to reduce cooking oil consumption. A Lancet repor...
Lose weight now! India's economy paying the price for your beer bellyChina, India, and the US will face significant health and economic challenges by 2050, with over 3.8 billion adults projected to be overwei...
Is America dying sooner? Life expectancy to stall by 2050 due to obesity and drugsA recent study reveals that the US will see only minimal improvements in life expectancy by 2050, falling behind many high-income nations. ...
Eat & Live Well: India has lot to learn from JapanAs National Nutrition Month concludes, India faces rising undernutrition and obesity issues. Japan's success in health and wellness offers ...
India pharma companies develop versions of Wegovy to get in on weight-loss windfallIndian drugmakers are developing their versions of Novo Nordisk's weight-loss treatment, Wegovy, aiming to capitalize on the growing weight...
Study reveals plant-based diet may reduce risk of Alzheimer's diseaseThe research identifies dietary factors influencing Alzheimer's risk, highlighting the adverse effects of saturated fats, red and processed...
Time to watch your weight: Obesity can increase risk of Covid fatalityA report found that 90% deaths from Covid were in countries with high levels of obesity.
Did Japan just beat the virus without lockdowns or mass testing?No restrictions were placed on residents’ movements, and businesses from restaurants to hairdressers stayed open. No high-tech apps that tr...
Has India found the answer to two of its most pressing lifestyle problems?Scientists claim that coloured wheat could reduce malnourishment and possibly prevent obesity and other lifestyle diseases.
All hail the Mediterranean diet: Spain declared world's healthiest nationJapan was the healthiest Asian nation.
Indians among laziest in world, walk barely 4,300 steps a dayGiven a choice, most Indians opt for a car over walking, no matter how short the distance.
Cardiovascular disease causes one-third of deaths worldwideIn 2015, there were an estimated 7.3 million heart attacks and 110.6 million people living with heart artery disease.
Chinese people becoming taller and fatter: SurveyChinese people are growing taller, thanks to their deeper pockets and better nutrition diets, but the change of diet is also making people ...
Sugary drinks tied to 180,000 deaths worldwide: studyConsumption of sugar-sweetened beverages is linked to 180,000 deaths in the world each year, scientists, including one of Indian-origin, ha...