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No “Safe” Soda: Artificially Sweetened & Sugary Drinks Linked to Fatty Liver Disease

Oct 07, 2025 325 Views

A large-scale UK study has revealed that both sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) and artificially sweetened or “diet” drinks (LNSSBs) are strongly linked...

Plant-Based Diet Proven to Lower Risk of Diabetes, Heart Disease, and Cancer

Sep 02, 2025 362 Views

Plant-Based Diet Linked to Lower Risk of Major Diseases
A large-scale study involving over 400,000 participants from the UK and Europe has found that diets rich in whole, unprocessed plant f...

Mizoram Governor Pushes to Make State TB-Free by 2025

Aug 04, 2025 509 Views

At the Pradhan Mantri TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan event in Aizawl, Governor Gen. Vijay Kumar Singh called for urgent action to make Mizoram India’s first TB-free state. He highlighted the need fo...

ICMR-NIE Flags High Salt: Campaign Launched to Reduce Intake

Jul 22, 2025 490 Views

A recent ICMR–NIE study reveals that Indians consume nearly double the sodium limit set by WHO, with urban intake particularly high. This escalates risks of hypertension, stroke, heart, and k...

Gujarat Ranks Third in National SickleCell Disease Burden

Jul 17, 2025 502 Views

As of July 2025, Gujarat reported a total of 28,178 sicklecell disease (SCD) cases, making it third among Indian states. Odisha and Madhya Pradesh hold the top two spots with 96,484 and 30,762 case...

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    Oct 07, 2025 325 Views
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    Oct 04, 2025 327 Views
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    Oct 01, 2025 335 Views
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    Sep 30, 2025 334 Views

" Consuming too much salt is known to cause many health problems. We know that some of them cause kidney damage and high BP. However, medical researchers say that if we consume too much salt in our food, there is a possibility of stomach cancer."

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