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Why drugs alone may not help treat obesity
The current drugs targeting obesity have primarily been developed for the treatment of diabetes like semaglutide and other GLP -1 agonists, available...
All that fat from instant food
Ready-to-eat meals and other processed food items may reduce the chore of cooking for your children but consuming it regularly puts them at risk of...
Obesity is key for reducing chronic disease risk in kids, adults:...
A recent global analysis, published by The Lancet, showed that every eighth person or more than 1 billion people worldwide are living with obesity.
1 in 8 people globally is now obese: Lancet
The study showed that in the last three decades obesity among adults has more than doubled worldwide. Among children and adolescents (aged between 5...
Stroke warrants immediate medical intervention
The common disorders or disabilities are cramped physical abilities, impaired speech, paralysis of limbs, and aphasia (impaired language function).
Gargling may help ward off 'bad' bacteria in diabetes patients
Researchers from the Osaka University in Japan showed gargling may be a solution.
Govt’s first 1,000 days scheme benefits over 35,000 women
As part of the Vaalvin Mudhal 1000 Nannaatkal scheme, financial benefit of Rs 5,000 is provided to pregnant women and new mothers to ensure they get...
Males born to obese moms more likely to develop health issues as...
The finding from a new study led by University of South Australia (UniSA) researchers looking at the impact of maternal obesity on fetal liver...