Washington DC [USA], April 19 (ANI): The risk of premature delivery can be reduced by the consumption of traditional 'three-veggies', suggests a new study.
Washington DC [USA], April 18 (ANI): Consuming the traditional 'three-veggies' diet before pregnancy can help women reach full-term pregnancy, that is, lowers the risk of premature birth, suggests a recent study.
Washington DC [USA], April 15 (ANI): A study has suggested that consuming the traditional 'three-veggies' before pregnancy lowers the risk of premature birth.
Trivandrum (Kerala) [India], Sept 8 (ANI): In a bid to consume non-contaminated and healthy food, Padma Suresh, a housewife, grows almost 15 popular vegetable varieties in her mini terrace kitchen garden in Trivandrum, Kerala.
Washington [USA], June 9 (ANI): Here's another reason for you to gorge on fruits and veggies. A new study has claimed that insufficient consumption of fruit and vegetable may account for millions of death from heart disease and strokes each year.
Washington D.C. [USA], May 29 (ANI): Men, please take note. Consuming veggies including fruits like apples, pears and green, leafy vegetables may prevent you from developing heart disease, some kinds of cancer, Type 2 diabetes and obesity, says a new study.
Washington D.C. [USA], Feb 18 (ANI): While it is well known that eating lots of fruit and vegetables is good for physical health, a new research says that the benefits include mental health as well.
Melbourne [Australia], Feb 15 (ANI): If you love your veggies, you will love what this Australian couple achieved. It turns out that an Australian couple managed to keep off pests for more than nine months to grow a giant cabbage almost as big as a person.
Washington D.C. [USA], Dec 18 (ANI): Consuming a higher amount of green leafy vegetables can help reduce the risk of developing liver disease, a new study has suggested.
Yokohama [Japan], August 1 (ANI): It is okay to forget a bag of veggies in your car's back seat and not realising until the next morning. But it is certainly preposterous to forget your baby there.
London [United Kingdom] Mar 18 (ANI): Growing your food isn't rocket science because starting an edible garden is not as hard as it seems. It just requires time, patience and care. Even if you don't have space for a garden, even a small balcony and windowsill can work well.