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Soon, you may enjoy sweets without guilt as scientists find a low-calorie sugar that does not raise insulin levelsScientists have identified a rare natural sugar, tagatose, that offers a healthier alternative to regular sugar with fewer calories and min...
Food cravings or early sign of cancer? Viral video links certain food desires with tumour riskSudden and unusual food cravings, once considered harmless changes in taste, are now being discussed as potential early indicators of cance...
Scientists reveal the sweet truth behind cravings: Why you always have room for dessert no matter how much you eat?Scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Metabolism Research have discovered that sugar activates POMC neurons in the brain, causing cr...
ET 40 Under Forty 2024: Celebrating India's top young business leadersThe Economic Times 40 Under Forty list features a diverse group of young business leaders, including entrepreneurs, professionals, and inno...
Netflix to stop reporting subscriber tally as streaming wars coolNetflix halts quarterly subscriber reporting, signals growth slowdown. Stock falls on missed revenue forecast. Global total hits 269.6M. Ad...
Want to end 2023 on a delicious note? Here's a list of the best cookbooks that came out this yearThere is something for everyone on this list, all 18 offering novel and thoughtful instruction, stunning photography or illustrations and, ...
Love pasta & pastries? Overindulgence can up the risk of premature heart disease, says studyA higher intake of refined grains can make you vulnerable to premature coronary artery disease.
Calorie-free sweeteners affect microbiome and glycemic response, says studyIn 2014, senior author Eran Elinav an immunologist and microbiome researcher at the Weizmann Institute of Science and the German National C...
Dear women, put yourselves first. A healthy heart needs a balanced lifestyle and lots of self-careA few minor tweaks, some manageable habits can help women maintain a good heart health.
Why you shouldn't give sugar to your kids before they turn 2 and tips to limit itExperts advise no added sugar for infants and little to no added sugar for children 12 to 24 months old.
Why should India eat Tommy Atkins when we have our desi mangoes?There is no need to turn into a food fundamentalist on this. Imported foods add diversity to our tables, restaurants give us a break from t...
Up to 7,000% returns! This Silicon Valley returnee milks market’s downcyclesParmar prefers to have at least 1:5 risk-reward ratio in his investments.
Mothers, take note! Long-term breastfeeding leads to dental cavities in childrenChildren who were breastfed for two years or longer had a 2.4 times higher risk of having severe cavities.
Consumers shun 'artificial sweeteners', go for regular Pepsi and Coca Cola instead of diet variantsDiet drinks in India, such as Diet Coke, Diet Pepsi and Coke Zero, contribute less than 2% of the overall Rs 14,000 crore carbonated bevera...
Cambridge University scouting for first 'doctor of chocolate'The Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology of Cambridge University is seeking a researcher for a PhD on chocolate.
- What ails India inc’s executives?
Anecdotal evidence suggests, surveys confirm: the Indian corporate executive — putting in long hours and leading a sedentary life — is at a...