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These large-, mid- and small-cap stocks can give more than 25% return in 1 year, according to analystsAs the old saying goes: Nothing can be ruled out on the street. Which means that one should be prepared for anything. Now, what is the prob...
These large-caps have ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos and an upside potential of up to 27%As the market seems to be in comeback mode, it helps to be aware that the best (and probably biggest) wealth creator of the last couple of ...
Air India adds lower-cost ‘Basic’ fare on domestic flights; free meals not includedAir India has launched a new 'Basic' fare for economy class passengers on certain domestic routes. This option offers a lower price for tra...
Practo's CPTO shares how AI is changing his daily lifePracto's Srijesh K highlights the addictive nature of AI tools for building and testing. He shares how AI assists in personal tasks, from f...
These large- and mid-cap stocks can give more than 20% return in 1 year, according to analystsHas a peace deal been agreed on by the US and Iran? Will the fragile ceasefire hold? No one can answer these questions with any certainty. ...
CEOs are getting ruthless about worker performanceCorporate leaders are increasingly prioritizing results over employee comfort, with CEOs like Unilever's Fernando Fernandez demanding "volu...
These large-caps have ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos and an upside potential of up to 25%It is not every day that you see crude oil prices moving higher and the Asian markets, including India, also inching higher. Now, as an inv...
Filter coffee or pressed coffee? Harvard-trained AIIMS gastro doctor breaks down it's effect on gut health and liverCoffee's impact on metabolism, liver, and gut health is detailed by Dr. Saurabh Sethi. Enjoying plain, paper-filtered coffee with protein a...
Morning coffee causing diabetes and fatty liver? AIIMS doctor warns of 7 coffee mistakes that could harm your healthAn AIIMS-trained doctor warns that common coffee habits can harm your gut and liver. Drinking coffee on an empty stomach, excessive sugar, ...
Black coffee can supercharge your brain, body, and mood: Delhi surgeon reveals the perfect dose for peak mental and physical performanceDelhi-based orthopedic and sports surgeon Dr. Obaidur Rahman recommends black coffee as a top natural “supplement” for enhancing fitness, f...
'Protection in a cup' against fatty liver: Fortis doctor recommends rare natural beverage to remove fat build-upRegular consumption of black coffee, without sugar or milk, may offer significant benefits for liver health. Experts highlight that antioxi...
Worried about blood sugar and inflammation? These 4 anti-inflammatory drinks could improve your lifeChronic inflammation is linked to serious health issues, including diabetes, but incorporating healthy, low-carb drinks can help manage bot...
Sipping three cups of coffee daily can reduce risk of diabetes and heart attack: StudyNew research from Suzhou Medical College of Soochow University suggests that consuming three cups of coffee daily may reduce the risk of de...
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More browns: Whole grain foods like rye, oats or wheat may prevent type 2 diabetesDrinking coffee and avoiding red meat may similarly reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes.
Saying yes to coffee can protect your heartCaffeine consumption lowers the risk for multiple diseases, including type II diabetes, heart disease, and stroke.
- Coffee can reduce diabetes risk
Bengaluru, Oct 20 (IANS) The medicine that can delay your diabetes is right on your coffee table.
Drinking coffee might reduce liver damage from alcohol, says new studyLiver cirrhosis claims over a million lives annually. It’s most famously caused by excessive alcohol consumption.
Moderate coffee drinking may reduce death riskPeople who regularly drank moderate amounts of coffee, experienced lower rates of cardiovascular & neurological diseases, Type 2 diabetes a...
- Cheers to health benefits
Drinking 3 cups of coffee a day cuts your diabetes risk by 25%, finds study.