New Delhi [India], May 16: In a bid to address the awareness gap regarding healthy dietary practices across various societal strata, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and National Institute of Nutrition (NIN), has unveiled the "Dietary Guidelines for Indians-2024". Among the nota
New Delhi [India], May 16: Despite three months of scorching heat, summer is full of reasons to celebrate. From the beautiful sunshine, the temptation of seasonal fruits and vegetables, and, of course, international and national food days to keep you in a celebratory mood all season long eve
New Delhi [India], May 15: High blood pressure, a silent killer, threatens India's public health. The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that one-third of deaths in India are attributable to non-communicable diseases, with cardiovascular diseases leading the way. Hypertension is the mos
New Delhi [India], May 13: The Brooklyn Creamery, renowned for its commitment to revolutionizing indulgence with healthier alternatives, proudly announces the launch of its latest innovation: a range of specialized milks designed to elevate your daily dairy experience. These innovative prod
New Delhi [India], May 11: Centrum, the World's number 1 Multivitamin [1], launched their health initiative titled 'Your Nutrition Matters'. Held in wake up of the upcoming World Nutrition Day on 28th May 2024, the initiative underscored the importance of multivitamins in addressing micronut
The lungs' blood arteries differ from those of the rest of the body. This distinction is obvious in pulmonary hypertension, in which only the lungs' blood arteries harden gradually, resulting in chronic lung disease, heart failure, and death.
Tigers are being provided cold milk while ice creams, 'sattu', and honey are being given to bears. Watermelon, melon, and cucumber have been included in the diet of deer, hippo, and chital.
Tokyo [Japan], April 26: At the invitation of the Japanese Parliamentary Committee of the World Federation, the founding Vice Chancellor of O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU), Professor (Dr.) C Raj Kumar addressed a caucus of over 20 distinguished Members of the Japanese Parliament (Nationa
During the examination, the team advised Bibi to make dietary and lifestyle changes. The medical evaluation lasted for at least 75 minutes, and the doctors recommended the "gastroenterology review" to assess any underlying gastrointestinal issues.
The public in general has been asked to avoid going out in the blazing sun, make changes in the diet, and avoid alcoholic and carbonated beverages with high caffeine content as they cause dehydration in the body. The use of homemade drinks such as lassi, lemon water and fruits that provide m