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Diabetes new type emerges after type 2, type 1 as medical experts are calling it type 5, over 25 million people suffer. Symptoms, treatment, illnessDiabetes type 2, can be caused by obesity and occurs when adults become resistant to the hormone insulin. Type 1 diabetes, mostly diagnosed...
Type 5 diabetes: The shocking new threat hitting children and teens – what you must knowThe International Diabetes Federation in 2025 officially recognized Type 5 Diabetes as a form of diabetes connected to prolonged childhood ...
Bill Gates awards India an 'A' for working to solve malnutrition, praises public feeding systems and midday meal programBill Gates praised India's efforts to combat malnutrition, highlighting its focus on public feeding and fortified foods. He noted India's s...
Anil Agarwal meets with Ryan Reynolds, discuss Vedanta's flagship program 'Nand Ghar'Vedanta Resources CEO Anil Agarwal met with Hollywood actor Ryan Reynolds, who expressed interest in the Indian mining company's Nand Ghar ...
View: Food fortification is an economically viable and technologically sound method for the management of malnutritionIn a country like India with 136 crore people, whose dietary system is predominantly carbohydrate-dense, ensuring the availability of natur...
India ranks at 94 in Global Hunger Index; experts blame poor implementation, siloed approachThe neighbouring Bangladesh, Myanmar and Pakistan too are in the 'serious' category but ranked higher than India in this year's hunger inde...
Poor diets are costing businesses as much as $850 billion a yearThe study examined 13 sectors — from mining and agriculture to construction and retail — in 19 countries. The greatest productivity losses ...
By 2030, climate shift may kill 250k more per yearThese deaths arise from the vast geographical distribution of diseases like dengue and from extreme weather events, like heat waves and flo...
By 2030, climate shift may kill 250k more per yearClimate change is likely to kill 250,000 more people each year by 2030, latest assessment by the World Health Organisation (WHO) shows. Mos...
CRY launches campaign to raise awareness on child rightsNGO CRY today initiated a campaign to reach out to over 2.5 lakh children to raise awareness about their rights.
One-third of global population malnourished: StudyThe prevalence of obesity rose in every single country between 2010 and 2014, and one in 12 adults worldwide now has Type 2 diabetes, it sa...
One in three people malnourished globally: IFPRIThe strategies or policy interventions available to resolve malnutrition are not being implemented due to lack of money, skills, or politic...
India has third-highest number of obese people: StudyAccording to the study, a total of 56 per 1000 children die before their 5th birthday, and 47.9 percent of children under the age of five a...
Calorie intake of 57 per cent rural population below 2,160 Kcal per day: Health MinisterMore than half the households among the poorest five per cent of the rural population had calorie intake below 2,160 Kcal per day, the Lok ...
LS polls 2014: Every 2nd child malnourished, but few parties promise solutionAs per the analysis of manifestos of 10 major political parties by CRY, only five have mentioned malnutrition in their manifestos.
Parliamentary panel pulls up govt for 'outdated' malnutrition dataPanel has asked the govt to come up with a time-bound action plan to reduce under-nutrition.
Budget 2013: Integrated Child Development's funds enhanced by 11.7%FM also commended the ICDS for being able to spend the entire amount of Rs 15,850 crore provided in 2012-13.
- Modify policies to combat malnutrition: Survey
Terming malnutrition as a major threat to social and economic development, the Economic Survey today stressed the need to modify the existi...
- Britannia fortifies brand with wellness cookies
The Rs 2,700-crore Britannia now sells roughly 50% of its biscuits fortified with vitamins and micro-nutrients, with focus on bolstering th...
- W Bank-EU health project targets Vietnam ethnic minorities
The World Bank has announced a health project for poor ethnic minorities in remote Vietnamese mountain regions, backed with an 11.45 millio...