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Don't ever want to eat bugs for lunch? Think again as new study will shock you with its eye-opening findingsDon't ever want to eat bugs for lunch? New study shows you may want to try it. A new research study published by the American Psychological...
Health tip for today: 36 minutes of life gets lost every time this popular fast food is eaten, warns researchRecent research highlights the hidden health cost of ultra-processed foods, showing that popular items like hot dogs, cheeseburgers, and su...
Keto diet and cancer: What recent research reveals?The keto diet, which emphasizes a high-fat, low-carbohydrate eating pattern, is popular for weight loss and metabolic advantages. But, rece...
Watermelon has several health benefits you might not be aware of; check what research reveals about summer fruitRecent studies highlight watermelon's significant role in promoting heart health and enhancing diet quality. Research indicates that waterm...
How many cups of coffee do you drink a day? Science says this exact amount could lower death risk by 14%A recent study indicates that consuming one to two cups of black coffee daily may lower the risk of early mortality by 14%. Researchers at ...
Evolution of diabetes management: A holistic approachManaging diabetes effectively requires a comprehensive lifestyle change beyond blood sugar monitoring. Regular screenings, exercise, stress...
73% of Indians choose healthier snack options despite costs; prioritize reading ingredient lists and nutritional valueFarmley’s Healthy Snacking Report 2024 reveals 73% of Indians read ingredient lists amid food adulteration worries. Millennials, Gen Z, and...
Study finds early menstruation linked to increased diabetes & stroke riskResearchers from Tulane University and Brigham and Women's Hospital suggest that the age of the first menstrual cycle may be an early indic...
Men with high body fat have low bone density & are more likely to get fractures, says studyThe new study said these trends were stronger in men than women.
View: GHI a misleading hunger index, may not be applicable to IndiaGHI remains a misleading hunger index as its methodology ignores genetic factors for which norms on stunting and wasting may not be applica...
New firm creation higher in services sector than manufacturing, agriculture: SurveyThe survey said that there is a need to invest in ramping up India's statistical infrastructure. The survey also observed that India has ta...
Watch your weight: Obesity during mid-20s may up early death riskWeight loss over this period was not significantly related to mortality.
Twitter can unveil brand image better: StudyA brand's image is related to the characteristics of who their fans follow on Twitter, a new study has found.
Want to live longer? Walk every daySwapping out just a few minutes of sedentary time with some sort of movement, such as walking around or doing dishes can reduce mortality r...
Malnutrition in Andhra Pradesh linked to food prices, global recession: studyResearchers observed progress in child nutrition between 2002 and 2006 when the proportion of wasted children in Andhra Pradesh fell slight...
UNICEF Rapid Survey on Children commissioned in November 2013: Women and Child Development MinistryThe key objective of the survey was to assess the situation of children and women in the country with special emphasis on access and utilis...
An apple a day may not keep the doctor away: StudyResearchers compared daily apple eaters (those who consumed at least 1 small apple per day or 149 grams of raw apple) with non-apple eaters.
Liver cirrhosis more common than thought: StudyCirrhosis of the liver is more common than previously thought, affecting more than 633,000 adults yearly in the US, according to a new stud...
Maneka Gandhi for a national mission to tackle malnutritionGandhi also appreciated some experts' suggestions like setting up of an autonomous body to oversee implementation of such an action plan.
- Tall Tales: Europeans edge past Americans
Europeans are now taller than Americans for the first time in history, thanks to better national healthcare systems in most European countr...