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Skipping these 10 health tests? Doctors warn you could miss early signs of heart disease, diabetes and cancerTurning 40 marks a crucial time for preventive health. Experts highlight regular screenings for early detection of chronic diseases like he...
Researchers tracked prediabetes patients for 30 years, what they found about heart disease is alarmingNew research indicates that achieving prediabetes remission through lifestyle changes can significantly reduce heart disease risk by nearly...
What stress really does to your Blood Sugar — the hidden danger no one talks aboutStress can secretly raise your blood sugar and make your body work harder. When you feel stressed, your hormones change, your sleep gets wo...
Doctors now says pre-diabetes can most likely be reversed before a critical deadline. What to do?New research highlights a critical two-year window to reverse pre-diabetes. Early intervention through diet, exercise, and healthy habits c...
Childhood prediabetes hits new highs — experts reveal steps parents must takePrediabetes is surging sharply among adolescents, with the CDC cautioning that “about 1 in 3 kids has prediabetes.” This rise is significan...
Only 27% of Mumbaikars aware of sugar's health risks; 15.6% in pre-diabetic stage: BMCA recent Mumbai survey reveals alarming health trends: only 27% of residents know sugar's dangers, and 15.6% are pre-diabetic. The BMC urge...
Feeling stressed? Here’s what it’s secretly doing to your blood sugarChronic stress significantly impacts blood sugar by releasing hormones like cortisol, which hinders insulin's effectiveness. This prolonged...
World Heart Day 2025: Importance, theme, history and regional risks in Indian citiesWorld Heart Day 2025, themed "Don't Miss a Beat," emphasizes continuous vigilance against cardiovascular diseases, a major global killer. A...
How a triple threat of diseases is pushing India toward a health emergencyA panel of Padma awardee doctors warns that India faces a looming health emergency due to the rapid increase in non-communicable diseases l...
Diabetes and heart disease: A call for integrated managementStatistics show low treatment target compliance among Indian diabetes patients, increasing heart disease risks. Timely screening and weight...
India is the 'cancer capital' of the world: Apollo Hospitals' reportIndia sees a rise in NCDs, notably cancer cases. Apollo Hospitals' report emphasizes urgent interventions for diabetes, hypertension, obesi...
Apollo Hospitals report finds Indians are getting cancer at lower ages than WestThe study, which is the fourth edition of its flagship Health of Nation Report, highlighted the fastest rise in cancer cases and also the a...
Let’s talk prediabetes, the precursor to diabetes: Here’s an essential guide to navigating this metabolic disorderIndia’s distinguished diabetologists share essential insights into preventing and course-correcting prediabetes in the first episode of the...
Apollo launches India's first pediatric health assessment on chronic, lifestyle diseases in childrenApollo launches the Pediatric ProHealth Programme to address the rise of non-communicable diseases in children. The program customizes test...
Don’t miss the diabetes warning bell! The numbers, symptoms to watch out forPrediabetes is a wake-up call, which, taken seriously, can prevent or put off diabetes.
Apollo Sugar Clinics plans expansion to 300 clinics in 3-years"Apollo Sugar plans to expand to 300 clinics in the coming 3 years and the expansion plan will also include active tie-ups with hospitals a...
Max Healthcare, Imperial College launch diabetes studyMax Healthcare has partnered with Imperial College, London, and the European Commission to launch a 3-year 'iHealth Type2 Diabetes' study.
#WorldHealthDay: Unruly lifestyle a major cause for diabetes in India58.8 per cent doctors have attributed the cause of diabetes to the lifestyle prevalent in modern and competitive India.
Simple blood test can help detect diabetes earlyA simple blood test can reveal an individual's risk of developing diabetes far earlier than previously believed, scientists say.
- Apollo to set up 200 diabetes clinics in India
Private sector health care major Apollo Hospitals on Saturday announced it will set up 200 clinics across the country to provide a comprehe...