Minimally Processed Diets Linked To Greater Weight Loss, UCL Study Finds
A new study reveals that reducing food processing can significantly enhance weight loss, with minimally processed diets proving more effective.
Experts Warn Of Alarming Rise In Preventable Corneal Blindness Among Indian Youth
In a concerning shift, health experts are sounding the alarm over a sharp rise in 'corneal blindness' among teenagers and young adults in India.
Special Edition Of ‘Fit India – Sundays On Cycle’ Held At JLN Stadium
A special edition of the weekly ‘Fit India – Sundays on Cycle’ event was held on Sunday at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, drawing enthusiastic participation from youth, athletes, and fitness lovers.
Severe Malnutrition In Young Children Linked To Rising Antibiotic Resistance: Study
An estimated 45 million children under the age of five worldwide suffer from severe malnutrition.
Covid & Flu Viruses May Awaken Dormant Breast Cancer Cells In Lungs: Study
A new study finds COVID-19 and flu infections can reactivate dormant breast cancer cells in the lungs, possibly causing metastatic tumours.
Menu Salt Warnings May Help Diners Cut Sodium, Reduce Health Risks: Study
Salt warning labels on restaurant menus may reduce intake and improve health, says University of Liverpool study.
Ultra-Processed Foods May Be Addictive Like Drugs, Say Researchers
A new study warns that ultra-processed foods like chips, cookies, and sodas may trigger addiction-like behaviours similar to substance-use disorders.
Ivermectin Cuts Malaria Infection By 26% In Children, Study Finds
In a significant breakthrough, researchers have found that ivermectin can lower new malaria infections in children by 26%.
Study Links Diabetes Drug Glipizide To Increased Cardiovascular Risk
A new study conducted by researchers at Mass General Brigham has raised concerns over Glipizide, a widely used sulfonylurea for type 2 diabetes.
Air Pollution Car Emissions Significantly Raise Dementia Risk: Lancet Study
A comprehensive new study has found that regular exposure to air pollution, particularly from vehicle exhaust and fine particulate matter, can significantly increase the risk of developing dementia.