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These large-caps have ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos and an upside potential of up to 27%As the market seems to be in comeback mode, it helps to be aware that the best (and probably biggest) wealth creator of the last couple of ...
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 large- and mid-cap stocks can give more than 25% return in 1 year, according to analystsThere are market phases when one risk dominates. Then there are phases like this, when risks arrive from every direction and refuse to stan...
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...
Heat waves demand more than just water for proper hydration; electrolytes intake necessary: ExpertsHealth experts warn that during heat waves, water alone is not enough for hydration. Excessive sweating depletes essential electrolytes lik...
Not mangoes. Meet the fruit that helps India beat the heat in summer. It also improves digestionBeat the summer heat with ice apple, a refreshing fruit popular across India. Known by different names like Taal in West Bengal and Nungu i...
Long-term Investing: Ecosystem with an edge called India; 12 large- mid- and small-cap stocks with upside potential of up to 34%Tactical investing should not be confused with long-term investing. In a world where geopolitical risk, commodity shocks, and uncertainty a...
7 surprising benefits of red bananas and how they compare with yellow varietiesRed bananas offer a unique flavor and impressive nutritional profile, boasting vitamins C and B6, potassium, and magnesium. These fruits su...
What happens if you eat avocado every day for 2 weeks? Harvard gastro doctor breaks down the effectEating an avocado daily for two weeks can positively impact heart health by improving cholesterol balance and supporting cardiovascular fun...
Frozen foods vs fresh foods: Is one really better than the other? Health impact explained by expertsFrozen foods are often seen as less healthy than fresh ones, but the difference is not so clear-cut. Freezing itself does not significantly...
Common kitchen ingredient found directly linked to short life expectancy, research finds. Which foods to avoid?A large study published in the European Heart Journal has found that regularly adding extra salt to already prepared meals may be linked to...
‘Salt isn’t the villain for everyone’: US heart doctor explains who should really worry and how it could save livesUS-based cardiologist Dr Dmitry Yaranov has sparked discussion with an Instagram post explaining that salt is not harmful for everyone but ...
Want a stronger heart? A top cardiologist says this is the best dinner you can eatDiet has a significant role in protecting heart health, along with exercise, stress reduction and healthy routines. Cardiologist Kunal Lal,...
Too much salt is silently sabotaging your health: Cardiologist reveals a smart hack to protect your heart and kidneys without sacrificing tasteCardiologist Dr. Dmitry Yaranov (@heart_transplant_doc) warned about the hidden dangers of excessive salt intake, explaining how high sodiu...
If you have high BP, learn how these salt substitutes can protect your heart without sacrificing tasteA recent study highlights a simple yet effective way to combat high blood pressure: swapping regular salt for a substitute. This change can...
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 ...
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...
Proper hydration may extend your lifespan: StudyPeople who drink more water have lower chances to develope heart and lung disease.
Cap your daily salt intake at 2.5 teaspoons to keep heart safeAny health risk of sodium is eliminated by adding fruits, vegetables, dairy foods, and other potassium-rich foods to your diet.