Washington D.C. [USA], Jan 15 (ANI): You may want to cut down on the intake of highly processed ("ultra-processed") food as a recent study has suggested a possible link between it and cancer.
Uttarakhand [India] Feb.06 (ANI): An RTI query has revealed that Uttarakhand, Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat has spent a hefty amount on refreshments and snacks for his guests from the state government's fund.
Bengaluru (Karnataka), Feb. 04 (ANI): A group of college students, wearing a degree robe, were seen selling 'pakodas' (fried snacks) to passers-by in Karnataka's Bengaluru ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's rally.
New Delhi [India], Jan. 29 (ANI): The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Sunday accused Congress of insulting "poor Indians" after its leader P Chidambaram took a jibe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi for saying that a 'pakoda' (fried snacks) seller earning Rs 200 a day should also be considered
Washington D.C. [USA], Jan 16 (ANI): Parents please-take-note! Teenagers who watch television with commercials for more than three hours daily are twice as likely to eat more than 500 extra snacks like crisps, biscuits and fizzy drinks.
London [U.K.], Dec. 26 (ANI): Beware! You may want to think twice before eating that protein bar, as a study has recently found that some of the health snacks may contain similar levels of fat to a hamburger.
New Delhi [India], Dec 15 (ANI-BusinessWire India): Guiltfree Industries Limited, the FMCG division of the RP-Sanjiv Goenka Group, has announced Indian cricketer captain, youth icon and fitness enthusiast Virat Kohli as their health ambassador for Too Yumm!.
Washington D.C. [USA], Oct 1 (ANI): Between trick-or-treating and partying, Halloween can one big sugar rush, but it turns out, children with diabetes can still enjoy it.
New Delhi [India], Sep 27 (ANI): As our immune system has a tendency to weaken during seasonal transitions, staying away from certain foods can help us fit and disease-free, at least to a certain extent.
Washington D.C. [USA], May 18 (ANI): A simple brain-training game could help children choose healthy snacks instead of chocolate and sweets, according to a recent research.