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Love instant popcorns, diet drinks? Celebrity nutritionist shares 5 common foods that may be quietly ruining your healthNutritionist Suman Agarwal highlights hidden health risks in everyday foods. She cautions against colas, bhujia, instant noodles, spice mix...
These mid-cap stocks with ‘Strong Buy’ & ‘Buy’ recos can rally over 25%, according to analystsThe latest escalation in the US-Iran war means that crude oil price is back as a risk for India. Although we are in a market already strugg...
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...
These large- and mid-cap stocks can give more than 25% return in 1 year, according to analystsOver the next few days, as an investor you need to make a clear distinction on one front: Buying happening in a sector at a lower level, an...
Brain-damaging food is already in your house and harming cognitive health. It is not junk or oily varietyExcessive sugar consumption, especially through sugary drinks, may pose a greater threat to brain health than oily or ultra-processed foods...
Think milk is always healthy? Understanding when it's not safe for your blood glucose levelsMilk is a nutrient-rich beverage that provides protein, calcium, vitamins, and essential minerals. While plain milk contains natural sugar ...
PM Modi hails CBSE initiative of installing 'Sugar boards' in schools, says children "starting to choosing healthy options"Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the CBSE's sugar board initiative. Schools will install these boards to educate students about sugar r...
CBSE wants schools to cut sugar. But Zerodha’s Nithin Kamath has an urgent question for parentsThe CBSE is urging schools to combat rising sugar consumption among students by establishing 'Sugar Boards' and conducting awareness progra...
CBSE directs schools to set up "sugar boards" to educate children on diabetesThe Central Board of Secondary Education directed schools to set up sugar boards. This aims to educate students on the risks of high sugar ...
Sugary drinks or sugar substitutes: Which may cause less weight gain, according to Harvard researchersHarvard researchers found that children and adolescents who consume beverages with non-nutritive sweeteners (NNSs) like saccharin and aspar...
Nestle's Cerelac is once again facing scrutiny; NGOs want Swiss govt to take actionNestle India is under scrutiny for alleged high sugar content in its baby food, Cerelac. Global NGOs have accused Nestle of unethical pract...
Sugar, you shrunk the kids: Bouquet of diseases nestled within your child's nutritional drinksHave you been a fan of "nutritional" drinks since childhood? Chances are, the milk you consumed was laden with about 50% sugar. This habit ...
We need to know what we're eatingThe Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) must ensure that its proposal for better labelling takes into consideration the gr...
Halloween Candy: How much is too much?Trick or treating has always been about collecting as much candy as possible. But is it safe for children and adults to eat huge amounts of...
HUL not to target children under 16 in Ad campaignsSo far, the country's biggest consumer goods maker had been restricting marketing and advertising to children under 12 years, similar to mo...
World Diabetes Day: Diabetes has mostly silent symptoms; high blood sugar can even affect kidneys, eyesDiabetes is no longer restricted only to those in their 40s - a sedentary lifestyle has advanced its onset.
Pandemic effect: Healthcare experts warn of rise of obesity cases among childrenThe latest National Family Health Survey, which was conducted in 22 states in pre-pandemic times, presented a dire picture of nutrition of ...
Pizzas, burgers may soon be booted out of school canteensThe food regulator had issued draft guidelines on wholesome and nutritious food availability in schools to control junk food consumption am...
Indians take to 'unhealthy' sugary beverages in a big wayApart from sugary beverages, Indians consumed milkshakes, sweetened buttermilk or lassi which are high in calories & glycemic load, a study...
India should limit foreign investment in junk foodPepsiCo’s announcement on investing another $5.5 billion in India by 2020 does not bode well for India’s long- term public health.