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IMPACT OF SALT ON KIDNEYS
Scientists warn this common food habit could be ageing your heart & brain faster. Here's who is most likely to do itSalt consumption study: New research suggests that older men are more likely than women to add extra salt to their food. The study found th...
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. ...
Kidney health warning: 10 common habits that could be putting your kidneys at serious risk, according to doctorsKidney health is silently impacted by everyday habits, with diet and lifestyle playing a crucial role. Excess salt, processed foods, and hi...
ORS sales melt in March after govt's stricter labelling normsIndia’s oral rehydration solution (ORS) market has declined after regulatory action restricted the labelling of sugary drinks as ORS, affec...
Just 5% do this! Study finds a surprising habit that could slash your Blood PressureSalt substitutes may be an easy way to lower sodium consumption and support heart wellness, yet research indicates that their use remains r...
Start your day right: 10 Benefits of drinking lemon water with black saltA morning glass of water with lemon juice and black salt provides several health benefits. The lemon offers vitamin C and antioxidants aidi...
The five most dangerous things you’re doing to your kidneys without even realizing, top cardiologist warnsYour kidneys are vital organs, and several everyday habits can dangerously impair their function. Good diet and hydration are crucial to ma...
New study finds how 'chutki bhar namak' is raising the risk of hypertension, stroke, heart and kidney diseases in IndiaA recent study by ICMR-NIE reveals that Indians consume excessive salt, increasing the risk of hypertension and related diseases. To combat...
Are Indians consuming excess salt leading to increased risk of chronic diseases? ICMR launches study to address glaring issueScientists at National Institute of Epidemiology say high salt intake increases risks of serious diseases. They launched a community study ...
Bananas over salt? Study finds potassium more effective at lower blood pressureA fresh research hints that raising dietary potassium—by including bananas and broccoli in meals—could be more beneficial for blood pressur...
Diabetes, heart, and kidneys: The hidden links you can’t afford to ignoreDiabetes impacts not just blood sugar but also the heart and kidneys. High sugar levels strain these organs, causing complications. Regular...
Meeting WHO's sodium recommendations could avert deaths from heart, kidney disease: StudyReducing sodium intake according to WHO guidelines could prevent three lakh deaths from heart and kidney diseases in India over the next 10...
Is drinking too much water a hidden danger? Know hereDrinking too much water too soon can be harmful, causing symptoms like nausea and vertigo as well as more serious conditions like seizures ...
World Kidney Day 2023: Here are some of the habits that can damage your kidneyWorld Kidney Day is observed this year on March 9 and here are some habits one must avoid to keep the kidneys healthy.
How high blood pressure can cause damage to your healthHigh blood pressure or Hypertension affects more than 30 per cent of the adult population worldwide, which is more than one billion people ...
Tatas battle misinformation campaign against salt brandRegulatory bodies and associations like FSSAI and Indian Medical Association have also categorically debunked this, the company said.
World Hypertension Day: Not just the heart, it can damage your eyes, kidneys, brain and bones tooAlso known as high BP, the silent enemy waits for years before striking.
Global warming may be leading to spike in kidney ailments, finds studyGlobal warming has caused an overall temperature increase of about 0.8°C over the past century and is responsible for 75% of the extreme he...
Want to be happy? Here's what you should eatTo feel good, all you have to do is pay attention to what’s on your plate. Here are some foods that'll cheer you up on a gloomy day.
AIIMS study finds 4 per cent of Delhi kids have high BPA new AIIMS study on 10,000 Delhi schoolchildren has found that 3-4% of them suffered from hypertension.