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You eat them weekly, but dietitians say these 3 common foods could secretly spike Cancer riskDietitians reveal everyday foods that may quietly increase cancer risk. Processed meats, sugar-sweetened beverages, and red meat are highli...
Cleansing agent heroIn a quirky twist of governance, a bustling Indian metropolis crowned an air purifier as its mayor. Work hours saw a peculiar mandate: exha...
EV fast chargers have a surprising health downsideWhile electric vehicles offer a cleaner alternative, a recent study reveals that fast-charging stations can contribute to air pollution. Th...
US EPA faces legal challenge over radioactive waste use in Florida road projectThe US Environmental Protection Agency, or EPA, is facing a lawsuit from the Centre for Biological Diversity for approving a road project e...
FDA bans Red Dye No. 3 – Is your favorite snack on the list? Find out hereThe US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced a ban on the use of Red Dye No. 3 in food, beverages, and ingested drugs due to its...
Best N&D Dog Food: Get the Best Dog Food for your PupperinoDog food is really important to ensure that we provide a healthy diet for our pupper, which will eventually lead to a better life. It is cr...
Broccoli to carrots, these 5 superfoods can lower your risk of cancerWant to lower the risk of a cancer diagnosis? Eat more vegetables , suggest experts.
Small steps to keep diabetes at bay: Have 4 cups of tea, work out daily & quit smokingThe benefits of a healthy lifestyle are not a secret anymore.
How much coffee is too much coffee?Did you know that USFDA scientists believe people can include caffeine in their healthy diet?
Goa's golden beaches turn murky as tar balls surface on seashoreTar balls -- greasy blobs of thick weathered oil that wash ashore -- have started surfacing on the state's coastline. Tourism Minister Roha...
Five reasons why you should have a RO water purifier at homeRO can clean around 97 percent of bacteria, virus and other elements that can cause serious health problems.
New toxic drug impurities detected in some heart pills in USThe impurities were found in blood pressure drugs which have been recalled in Canada as well as Europe earlier this year. U.S. officials he...
Non-smokers can get lung cancer and the reasons are around usLung cancer in non-smokers not only has a different set of possible causative agents, but also a different behaviour and treatment outcome.
There are more problems with bread than just carcinogenic elements; focus should be on quality of wheatFactory-made bread, ‘untouched by human hands’ as ad campaigns promised, was a shining white sign of pure and healthy bread. But making bre...
Anti-dengue fogging drive not effective, affects health: CSECentre for Science and Environment (CSE) urged the government to focus on systematic preventive measures towards clean environment and sani...
Eight surprising ways to reduce cancer riskInstances of the disease affecting the liver, mouth, womb, kidney and skin have risen.
Nine simple tips to cut cancer riskA report says that plant-based diets, which are high in natural nutrients, could reduce cancer risk drastically. Here are some food choices...
- Air pollution affecting even foetal growth
Studies show it’s causing host of diseases, including lung cancer, and premature deaths
- 12 yrs, Rs 135 crore down the drain
Unfinished tannery relocation in Bengal is typical of many MoEF projects, says CAG in its first-ever nvironment audit.
- Tackling e-waste: A major concern
About 3.3 lakh tonnes of electronic waste generated last year was dumped into the rivers, land fills and sewage drains.