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Cancer Capital Of The World , India ?
India, described as ‘the cancer capital of the world’ in a recent report released by the Tata Memorial Cancer Hospital (TMCH) Mumbai, ...
Unhealthy Diet Practices Root Cause Of 56 Percent Of Health Issues In India
Discover the truth behind Indian dietary practices and their impact on health, as revealed by the latest report from ICMR and NIN.
In a new research, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and the National Institute of Nutrition (ICMR-NIN) notes that Unhealthy diet practices are the root cause of 56 percent of health issues in India.
Global life expectancy is set to rise by 4.9 years
Global life expectancy is set to rise by 4.9 years for males and 4.2 years for females by 2050.
Smokers eat Less and Tend to Gain Weight
: New research presented at the European Congress on Obesity suggests smokers tend to have less healthy eating habits, potentially explaining weight gain after quitting. Nutritional support is crucial for smokers trying to quit.
Understanding Heart Attacks at the Gym: Risks, Signs, and Safety Tips
Discover why heart attacks can occur at the gym, learn to recognize warning signs, and explore essential safety tips to exercise safely and reduce the risk of cardiac events.
Fit and Fierce in Your 40s: The Ultimate Guide for Women
Don't let your 40s be the end of your fitness journey! This guide empowers women to stay strong, healthy, and active throughout this decade
Sweeteners Don’t Stir Appetite, Boost Health
Discover groundbreaking findings from a new study debunking myths about
Weekend Warriors Show Similar Weight Loss to Regular Exercisers
A new study published in Obesity suggests that engaging in physical activity one-to-two days a week can lead to weight loss similar to regular exercise routines. Learn how the "weekend warrior" approach offers a feasible alternative for busy individuals striving to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Ten Percent Indians affected by Chronic Kidney Disease
Ten per cent of Indian population is affected by Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) and it may be 5th leading cause of death in India soon. Two lakh people die annually in the country due to a lack of, awareness of kidney disease
Liquid Gold: Benefits of Breastfeeding for Mom and Baby
Dive into the incredible world of breastfeeding! Explore how it fuels babies, strengthens bonds, and benefits moms' health.







































