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The hidden cost of looking better: What health insurance covers, and what it leaves you to payRising demand for weight-loss drugs, cosmetic procedures and wellness treatments is creating a growing out-of-pocket healthcare expense cat...
Dietary balance remains missing as India continues to gorge on cerealsMany Indians consume too many grains and not enough proteins, vegetables and fruits. This imbalance affects health, contributing to malnutr...
Why are Indians suddenly buying more vitamins after starting Ozempic-like weight loss drugs?Demand for vitamin and nutritional supplements is surging in India. This trend follows the increased availability of semaglutide-based weig...
One silent diet mistake causes generations to suffer from PCOS, fatty liver says fitness expert: 'Most Indian mother are accidentally destroying....'Indian mothers are the backbone of families, providing love and nourishment. However, generations have unknowingly faced nutritional gaps. ...
Not chest pain, not breathing problems, but hair loss on a specific body part can predict your heart health says doctorHair growth on toes can indicate circulatory system health, according to Dr. Shraddhey Katiyar. Reduced hair may signal restricted blood fl...
Lack of sleep, chronic stress, poor diet? Harvard-trained doctor shares 6 daily habits that may silently harm healthModern lifestyles, marked by poor sleep, stress, and unhealthy habits, silently increase the risk of chronic diseases. Harvard-trained gut ...
SNAP shake-up this week: New rules could change who qualifies—check before you lose outMore than 150,000 households face impact as SNAP benefits eligibility restrictions 2026 roll out with stricter rules this week. Florida has...
No sugar, lifestyle change, 10,000 steps not enough against diabetes and BP risks, warns top doctor. He suggests adding 2 more things to your routineNeurologist Dr. Sudhir Kumar warns that common health efforts like daily walking and cutting sugar may offer a false sense of security. He ...
Brown sugar, honey, and jaggery healthy? Doctor debunks biggest diabetes mythsDiabetes myths are misleading many. Dr Sudhir Kumar highlights that one in nine adults has diabetes, often unknowingly. Genetics, obesity, ...
SC directs FSSAI to consider front-of-pack warningsIn a pivotal ruling, the Supreme Court has called on the FSSAI to evaluate the implementation of clear warning labels on packaged foods. Th...
Britain, US are rewriting junk food policyBritain and the US are taking decisive action against unhealthy food marketing. Britain banned unhealthy food ads on TV before 9 pm and onl...
Some food preservatives linked to higher cancer, diabetes riskNew French studies suggest common food preservatives like nitrites and nitrates are linked to a slightly increased risk of cancer and type ...
A fruit that is sweet and can also control blood sugar levels. Study claims it can lower diabetes riskSurprising research reveals mangoes aid blood sugar control and reduce body fat. A George Mason University study found daily mango intake i...
Your foot pain could be more than just fatigue. Apollo doctor warns about two common but overlooked causesPersistent foot pain or burning can signal unstable blood sugar, often linked to diabetes or vitamin B12 deficiency. Diabetic neuropathy, c...
The secret to healthy eating for Diabetes: Doctors' easy tips that keep blood sugar in checkHealthy eating for diabetes can be simple with smart food choices. Doctors suggest filling your plate with vegetables, lean protein, health...
This ‘healthy’ breakfast drink may be doing more harm than good for diabetics. Health experts warnA new advisory from Chemist4U’s head pharmacist and Diabetes UK cautions diabetics against consuming fruit juice. Though often considered h...
Not stars, warning labels on food products have real-world impactThe Supreme Court has directed the Indian government to finalize food labeling regulations, addressing concerns about high sugar, salt, and...
Put the squeeze on unhealthy F&B, GoIWith the incidence of diabetes climbing, India could leverage low penetration and market potential to drive a harder bargain over nutrition...
Why India should seriously pay attention to its children's pre-diabetesA new national survey shows 10% of children are at risk of developing diabetes. Policies must focus on getting them to eat right and exerci...
313 million women may be diabetic by 2040: These preventive practices can helpYoung girls, who are physically active and nutritionally aware, will not only improve their long-term health outcomes, but will also ensure...